I Grew 7 Easy Vegetables in My Aquarium!

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KeepingFishSimple

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@laurabustos6560
@laurabustos6560 Жыл бұрын
So much good advice here! As a pro gardener, I'd keep it to leafy and micro greens and plants with how close your lights are. Kale, chard etc get big, unless you're harvesting ev couple days to keep it micro. And things that may be micro, like thyme don't want wet feet. So micro salad greens and aromatics like basil are a safe bet! Although if you want to go big, cherry tomatoes and celery would be safe choices on liking wet feet. You can even find wild celery growing in creeks here in California! Watercress would do exactly what you were going the strawberry would do, creep along and form a neat little mat. And watercress is great in salads or as a garnish. Parsley would be a good choice, spinach, nasturtiums, which are actually edible, borage, dill, oh there's so many!! Good luck!!✌️
@ghettosled1976
@ghettosled1976 Жыл бұрын
Of course, being from California, you must throw “pro gardener” in there….. I’ve grown some of your “pro” tips in hydro, and I can say from ACTUAL experience, you’re better off growing bologna in your “pro” garden.
@laurabustos6560
@laurabustos6560 Жыл бұрын
@@ghettosled1976 dude, what's with the negativity?! I'm just commenting on things that I think would work. And as far as "throwing" pro gardener "in there", yes, I will. Because that's what I do for a living, and went to school for. So I am a professional gardener, ie, I do this as a profession. To make a living. It has absolutely nothing to do with the state I live in. ✌️
@ghettosled1976
@ghettosled1976 Жыл бұрын
Legit the absolute worst advice. Aquaponic micro greens. Please stop giving horrible, terrible, uneducated “tips” to aquaponic gardeners. you have zero clue what you’re talking about.
@ghettosled1976
@ghettosled1976 Жыл бұрын
@@laurabustos6560 75% of what you said is absolutely wrong in aquaponics. You want people to take your “pro” advice and waste all their time and money. Hope all your customers learn you give the worst advice on growing plants. I DARE you to attempt half the “pro advice” in aquaponics you claimed here. But hey, you claim to be a “pro”. Even though most people watching this have grown more aquaponics than you. I feel badly for anyone else who takes your “pro” advice. Please, show me some aquarium grown micro greens. Typical California attitude.
@ghettosled1976
@ghettosled1976 Жыл бұрын
@@laurabustos6560 when you throw out “as a pro gardener”, and then give your advice on things you know absolutely nothing about, you do more damage than good. THAT is “what’s up with my negativity”. You mist some substrate covered in seeds and sell it to hipsters as micro greens and you used the term micro how many times in aquaponics, which you obviously know zero about. You’re wasting people’s time, money, and minds, not to mention turning people away from gardening with your self proclaimed “pro” advice, of which you are lying about. You’re giving advice in an area you know nothing about, and using dirt farming to claim you are an expert. That’s the same as me launching model rockets professionally and giving pro tips on the space shuttle. But it’s obvious none of what I say matters. Nobody wants the truth. They just want likes from random strangers in the internet….
@cameron_thomas9592
@cameron_thomas9592 Жыл бұрын
You should try putting 1.5 inch net cups in the custom lids! It’ll create a barrier for the roots so they won’t all get eaten right away plus add a little more stability for the plants!
@jamesjamesnet
@jamesjamesnet Жыл бұрын
True
@aarongunner1711
@aarongunner1711 Жыл бұрын
You could even use small mesh breeder boxes under the lids to protect the roots. Would give the roots plenty of space to grow ☺️
@voluntaryismistheanswer
@voluntaryismistheanswer Жыл бұрын
@@aarongunner1711 I have one really ugly one I tried to make from plastic canvas that did not suit for breeding, good idea
@rickspringer4814
@rickspringer4814 Жыл бұрын
Net pots with clay balls or gravel is the answer
@jamesjamesnet
@jamesjamesnet Жыл бұрын
@@rickspringer4814 True
@tinytowntrainstv
@tinytowntrainstv Жыл бұрын
So glad you have discovered the Kratky system for easy hydroponic growing! It has been around for several decades now and is quite effective! Be sure to allow the top 1/2 or so of the roots to remain above the water as most plants need to develop "air" roots as well as submerged roots in order to thrive. Thanks.
@GEMINI33NAC
@GEMINI33NAC Жыл бұрын
Why is this called the kratky method?
@melissanotthewebsbusiness7272
@melissanotthewebsbusiness7272 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if it would be Kratky, since we're dealing with oxygenated water, and also nutrient. This strikes me as more of an aquaponic setup, or maybe a hybrid, since the roots are directly in the tank instead of being flushed through the roots. I did Kratky a couple of years ago, if there is any light at all, you start to deal with a real algae problem!
@awno6627
@awno6627 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for what? lol calm down
@djakobi1
@djakobi1 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from the Philippines. Just recently found your channel, excellent stuff good work and keep it rolling. Really like the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) approach. As an Agriculture Technical Consultant by profession, specialising in hydroponics, my recommendation is stick with leafy vegetables they really thrive in a water culture system. I agree with Cameron on the net cups, they will offer a lot of protection to the roots whilst the plant "settles in" to its new environment. "Jiffy pellets"{NOT A PUNT FOR JIFFY} make an excellent seeding medium for seedlings and fit great into the net cups, further reducing "transplanting shock". James has a valid point about light but your Bok Choi and lettuce didn't look to shabby so maybe that reinforces my point of sticking with leafy veggies and maybe even baby leaf. What a pleasure if once a week you can serve up a home grown salad from your own fish room? Keep up the sterling work young man, look forward to following your progress for a long time to come.
@sammartin6224
@sammartin6224 Жыл бұрын
I love that I am getting into aquariums coming from a gardening background. Love seeing how to make these hobbies work together
@taylorhillard4868
@taylorhillard4868 Жыл бұрын
Honestly probably the best plant you could be doing this with is watercress. It's one of the most nutritious leafy vegetables and naturally grows in water anway.
@0fficialr3d
@0fficialr3d Жыл бұрын
For anyone wondering this also works for cannabis. Atm im growing blue berry bushes in my aquarium. The oxygen part is fixable with snails or shrimp. Somehow my roots dont rot at all in my schrimp tank same for my snail bin.(i keep pea puffers) edit: its important to keep a part of the roots out of the water, this wil cause a sad looking plant. The strawberry in the video has to much water thats why it looks so sad. Not al plants like wet feet there is a chance the strawberry wil convert to better suit the wetness but i wont give it a high probability. I also recommend useing rock wool or glassfiber to start seeds in, this wil cause your plant to grow more stable and keep the rockwool or glassfiber out of the water so your plant has a dry spot.
@SpaceChimp22
@SpaceChimp22 Жыл бұрын
I was curious to that exact question, it’s basically just a organic dwc bubble bucket so I’d recommend putting an air stone directly under the roots
@SurvivalEZ
@SurvivalEZ Жыл бұрын
Bruh stoners always have the best info!
@wiccasdream
@wiccasdream Жыл бұрын
The thing is using a dechlore you can't ingest stuff that came from the tank b3cause dechlore is toxic to humans. If you have fish in the tank you need a dechlore or tap water kills the fish.
@0fficialr3d
@0fficialr3d Жыл бұрын
@@wiccasdream use demi water and plant nutrients and you dont have this problem. Also depends where you are from in my country there is so little chlorine in the tap that its perfectly fine to use.
@curls6542
@curls6542 Жыл бұрын
Have you tried using a pool noodle. You would need to drill a bigger hole and slice the pool noodle in a way that it fits the hole and grabs the plant stem. Suits all different size plants and is gentle on stems.
@glenmeyer3603
@glenmeyer3603 Жыл бұрын
Here is a pool noodle video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZW8nJ2Eg92KgKs
@cesardias7579
@cesardias7579 Жыл бұрын
I also have done some aquaponic experiences in my aquariums, for around 3/4 years now. - For plants on aquariums, ended up reusing net pots that came with aquarium plants. Easier to "plant" and harvest, and you dont have that issue with roots reaching water... as far as the expanded clay inside is wet, everything is ok. And there is always a good amount of root that fish cant get. You can use them on that poli-carbonate sheet and also "squeeze" them on those corners (think they can hold between those pieces of glass). - From my experiences, strawberries and tomatoes need strong light. They work great outside with direct sun light, so... i gave up from them inside! - Lettuce and bok choy does great on aquarium systems. - One plant that does really great is watercress. Great for salad but much better on soup :) This plant grows like crazy and is like a sponge, sucking everything from water and very fast :) Another way to get plants removing lots of nutrients from aquariums is planting them on a home made filter, using something similar to an ebb and flow system. I have that on my goldfish aquarium. And those fishes produce a lot of **** (nutrients) :) Built from an 50L IKEA plastic box, a 50L bag of expanded clay, aquarium return pump, hose and some diy PVC working. Plants were then planted directly on that expanded clay medium, and some daylight T5 lamps over that! Cheap and efficient way to filter a 300L goldfish aquarium :) i.postimg.cc/cJ4djYJW/1655283019642.jpg Cesar
@voluntaryismistheanswer
@voluntaryismistheanswer Жыл бұрын
You reminded me I used to keep watercress in my pond, & that I'd managed to root it from a bunch at my mercado. I need to try it indoors!
@jamillefrancisco564
@jamillefrancisco564 Жыл бұрын
Very nice! I built a filter from planter box with a bell siphon. I didn't do much research and just wanted to dive in so stuck some tomato I cut back from my garden. It took root but they eventually rotted. Do I need to worry about root rot with lettuce?
@tghodosko7259
@tghodosko7259 8 ай бұрын
I have done this in my kitchen for years and yes you will need to get a larger light source to produce food. the leafy greens will grow but not big. 12"x12" full spec 100watt LED will work, I mounted mine 34" above the fish tank. Also I stopped doing it directly in the tank and built a grow media lava ball resevore for just plants. Great video love all the tanks, would love to be around that many diff breeds.
@willmelstone584
@willmelstone584 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I used to have a large goldfish tabk by a window because it was the only place in that little house that it fit. I grew tomatoes in that 4 years in a row that did really well. I even got fruit off it when I remembered to pollinate the flowers. The basil also did well in the same tanks. It was the first time that those goldfish had mostly algae free water.
@GenXHeart
@GenXHeart Жыл бұрын
PARENTS!!! This is a perfect idea for a science fair project!!!
@nickhoare4551
@nickhoare4551 Жыл бұрын
interesting experiment I like these videos you wont see fruit on the tomatoes plant or your strawberries because they need bees to pollinate the flowers. unless you manually pollinate with a Q tip between flowers. just a thought keep it up
@almostoily7541
@almostoily7541 Жыл бұрын
Tomatoes don't get pollinated by bees. They're self fertile. Just tap the flowers and the flowers will fertilize themselves. Unless you are growing a promiscuous variety from the Andes. Most varieties are self fertile these days though.
@danielmoloney-be3wc
@danielmoloney-be3wc Жыл бұрын
Fantastic channel. Always fun integrating emersed plants into our fish hobby. I have had good success growing mint in the low light/low nutrient/high pH conditions of the average aquarium, followed by spinach and green loose leaf lettuce varieties then . As far as nitrogen export to a significant extent goes, using submerged or emersed plants in aquariums is one of the biggest fallacies in the hobby. Not enough light for starters. I'm not sure why horticulture and aquaculture scientific data is not utilised more in the mainstream aquarium hobby. It's fairly easy to get an approximation of nitrate-N uptake by drying and weighing the plants, and the uptake is dismal! I can elaborate if anyone is interested. Nick, I recommend dosing a bit of KNO3 or upping the fish feed rate if you want a bit better plant growth but realise you are just having a bit of fun experimenting. Very cool!
@chrishernandez9277
@chrishernandez9277 7 ай бұрын
Someone on reddit said cheap shower caddies and leca. It gives a way to protect the roots and stability
@SuperRodriguez2005
@SuperRodriguez2005 Жыл бұрын
In addition, here in the us. Strawberries are covered with pine straw, i think they require some more acid, and way more lite! Maybe if you have goldfish try again with the stawberries. Good luck keep us posted!😊
@mireyapimentel1883
@mireyapimentel1883 Жыл бұрын
You should try doing green onions next the roots are really thick and I've had success growing them in just plain water. They also provide a good amount of yield per their growth rate and the amount of space they require.
@jamesjamesnet
@jamesjamesnet Жыл бұрын
Plants are the key to successful fish culture I keep live plants in my black Corydoras tank and sand they love it. My wife copy you she got a lot of house plants with lights on the plants. I can't put them in the fish tank I got plants in the tank already. Nick you the best on helping me with my Corydoras video's I keep only one type black corydoras waiting for babys.
@n.c.3137
@n.c.3137 Жыл бұрын
You could put the strawberry plant upside down just for a few hours so the fish can eat off all of the mites 🤔 Also I saw a video on KZbin where a guy had all cichlid tanks, he put a fine mesh bag around the roots to protect them from the fish 🤷 It's worth the experiment. It's great fun that you try different things, I really enjoy your videos thanks 😊 P.S. the shop's looking great!👍
@jimzmanobie958
@jimzmanobie958 Жыл бұрын
You rather use disposable cup with hole in the bottom then foam slice in the center where you insert the plant like lettuce coz their steam will grow
@ilvll
@ilvll Жыл бұрын
Great! Inspires me to try it. I did try sweet potato and it grew leaves like crazy. However, the actual sweet potato became mushy and was actually rotting on the inside. I think water flow might have been the issue and I heard I could have still used the stems and keep them but I didn’t have the chance to do it. Congratulations and keep up with the experiment. Maybe focused on a specific vegetable and also not in your shop so there is less chances for the plant to be moved around. Maybe they do need to get a sense of settlement.
@malcolmmcguire2876
@malcolmmcguire2876 Жыл бұрын
Nick bacopa is a herb (also called Brahmi - the memory herb) It much prefers to grow emersed and will thrive in your setup.
@stennorlin8848
@stennorlin8848 Жыл бұрын
I also have good experience with bacopa planted in a net basket with cat litter
@JasReview
@JasReview Жыл бұрын
put the spider mites plant in the tank, fish will eat all the mites- Live food for them.
@brockcorbett780
@brockcorbett780 Жыл бұрын
Awesome awesome shop went there on Saturday great guys there
@roxane1237
@roxane1237 Жыл бұрын
Really cool !! I think the greens are doing kinda fine because the light is enough (although it is reaching to the light), whereas tomato and strawberries need a lot more of light.
@HappyCat888
@HappyCat888 Жыл бұрын
Use the sponge cut in small square and only cut in halfway in each sponge to keep the plant straight ❤
@KingsAquariumsAndReptileRoom
@KingsAquariumsAndReptileRoom Жыл бұрын
Great video nick! Another amazing project for keeping your aquarium water pristine! Thanks for sharing and I'm glad they are all doing well..😊
@touchthesun2448
@touchthesun2448 Жыл бұрын
I do this too. Drill your holes bigger. The plants will have more room to grow.
@papapillcosby
@papapillcosby Жыл бұрын
You should look into low stress training. It’s kind of like a super simple bonsai plant. You use strings to pull the down and in your preferred direction. So instead of growing up, you’ll be growing sideways. This will help promote growth along the stem of the plant causing new tops and will help you get a more bush like plant rather than a tree look. I’m not sure how many plants you can do this with but it could be an option for something like the tomato plant.
@bunnysparklzbunnytime5117
@bunnysparklzbunnytime5117 Жыл бұрын
I use a spider farmer led grow light for my plants. Sweet potato and any kind of root vegetables don't really make tubers. If they do they are small. Leafy veggies and weed do fantastic with the fish tanks. They really make fantastic filters. So much so I have to add a bunch of fertilizer to the tanks. I don't have any algae problems either. Also if your using an LED grow light put that thing 12-18 inches away from the plants or they'll roast.
@voluntaryismistheanswer
@voluntaryismistheanswer Жыл бұрын
Really, I have always grown weed outdoors, I didn't need to water them much, the primary needs (like most herbs) are sun & drainage? (And yup on the sweet potatoes, I grow lots of ornamental ones out the tanks)
@bunnysparklzbunnytime5117
@bunnysparklzbunnytime5117 Жыл бұрын
@@voluntaryismistheanswer I'd love to grow weed outside but I live in an illegal state. Legalize it already lol
@stevep6317
@stevep6317 Жыл бұрын
This actually works really well with spring onions. Just keep the bulbs in the back of an hob filter so water constantly moves through the roots, then snip off the tops every few days to use for food. Some fish even seem to like eating the greens if you make too much for yourself.
@hectorperez7655
@hectorperez7655 11 ай бұрын
good intention, need to put your heart to it
@SUPERIDOLProductions
@SUPERIDOLProductions 10 ай бұрын
Install Timers on those lights! Will Help ensure the plants and get corect amount of Light and it will make life easier!
@fishguide3927
@fishguide3927 Жыл бұрын
Tomato: try a little type of plant for balcony. The big ones need a lot of light.
@labachaterairlandesa
@labachaterairlandesa Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the setup they showed us at Epcot on the greenhouse tour. They used a ten gallon aquarium and floated a piece of styrofoam on top to hold the plants. I don’t know that you’d want to do that with fish since bits of styrofoam could flake off into the water. Theirs didn’t have fish. They wrapped the whole tank in black paper to block out the light to prevent algae in the water. I like your method. Much cheaper than some of the ready made solutions I’ve seen.
@AquariumLutter
@AquariumLutter Жыл бұрын
Great Video and very interesting topic! Greetings from Germany!
@nickruisi5569
@nickruisi5569 5 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! I have a greenhouse and have been contemplating a prototype mount-on aquaponics for an old 5-gallon tank. Your strawberry had mite spots on the 2 week check on the lower leaves. I needed to know if this was worth trying, and it appears to be. I'm going to put a basket around my root zone and use my normal hydroponic grow setup. Thanks for the data!
@RemarkXer
@RemarkXer Жыл бұрын
I started on the path of "simply growing plants out of my aquarium" many years ago and I gradually found out simply isn't on the menu. Now I have a vertical water cooled light, a dual root zone system and I add a bunch of microorganisms.
@OnkyoGrady
@OnkyoGrady Жыл бұрын
Ive done this before both inside and out, and I'd highly recommend picking plants based on your light intensity and height allowance. Light intensity limits transpiration and nutrient uptake as well so you'll see far more tank effect. That said, it does the same for algae, so lights sufficient to grow direct sun plants are going to gas up your algae unless you do an opaque cover for the tank. Even your lettuce successes are in obvious need of actual plant appropriate lights btw. That tomato wants full sun and dozens of feet of well lit vine room. The strawberry should have worked worth more light, ive done those, although with tons of tank aeration. If you don't want to buy a led rack you could take led household bulbs in the 2700k color range, cut off the domes exposing the Led's, and hang a bunch together. Better than flood lights at least. All of the plants you normally grow are central american jungle bottom dwellers. Crap light, crap soil straggler survival specialists basically.
@bobdaugherty4810
@bobdaugherty4810 Жыл бұрын
Your concept is definitely sound but your shortage of headroom for the plants will be an issue. The tomato probably won't do as well. They need potassium to fruit. You might try Thyme or Oregano as it would creep across the top of the tanks. Cool idea...
@agnelomascarenhas8990
@agnelomascarenhas8990 Жыл бұрын
Sunlight is about 1000W/m². That's approx 100W/ft². While the LED lamp shown has say ~20W/ft². That would have been ok for some crops. There's one important difference - electrical energy conversion to light is very poor, I don't know but say 1%. The second important thing is that plants use red light and some blue light, while most of the light produced by white LEDs is ineffective green light. Hence aquaponics folks use a dual color red/blue light that has a purplish tint.
@AbigailBarnes-kj6gz
@AbigailBarnes-kj6gz Жыл бұрын
this video plus all these comments is pure gold.
@TheRealTMar
@TheRealTMar Жыл бұрын
Kale needs a lot more space to grow higher. This plant can grow like knee high or higher. Btw, we always let kale have at least one good night of frost before harvesting. Tomato plants have to be lead along a support as they can't support themselves as they grow when growing that tall.
@labachaterairlandesa
@labachaterairlandesa Жыл бұрын
Also I think the tomatoes would need more nutrients than the water would provide. They’re very heavy feeders, so you’d probably have to supplement. I think greens and herbs would be the best choice. But smaller ones like you suggested.
@TheRealTMar
@TheRealTMar Жыл бұрын
@@labachaterairlandesa tomatoes need a dedicated growing medium. If you want to do that on hydroponics, you'll have to feed them a lot of liquid fertiliser which might not be that good for your fish.
@michaelklit7799
@michaelklit7799 Жыл бұрын
Roots likes loads of air :) the more air stones, the more roots = happy plants. The strawberry is drowning, because of not enough air to the roots. The same thing that happen when you overwater a plant :) Great channel
@skipper1350
@skipper1350 7 ай бұрын
Kratky
@liamingraham7660
@liamingraham7660 5 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a video on what kind of flowers you can grow out of a tank
@D-E-K
@D-E-K 8 ай бұрын
Make the openings bigger and put the plants in a piece of dishwashing sponge and then put them in the opening. It works much easier
@daannoort9612
@daannoort9612 Жыл бұрын
I’m really interested in breeding fish, not so in the farmer stuff and the tours. Would be awesome to get an update on your fish breeding projects once in a while. A full breeding cycle of specific species would be cool as well!
Жыл бұрын
Felicidades buena idea y una gran ayuda para purificar el agua de los peces
@nickoldright4574
@nickoldright4574 10 ай бұрын
Hey brother, great video. My advice to help this be successful would be to remember that the roots dont like the light, thats one of the reasons in hydro/aquaponics systems theyre generally grown in something like an expanded clay pellet. If you could drop a little basket for the roots with a medium like mentioned above it would help a lot i think.
@Jefada
@Jefada Жыл бұрын
Now a veggie farmer besides fish farmer lol. Seems main culprit is lighting and space for the plants. Interesting project, just a few tweaks and it could be successful,
@dawnt6791
@dawnt6791 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure that'll work over the long term because the holes are too small. The polycarbonate will end up cutting through the plant stems as they grow. The net cup idea @Cameron_thomas 95 mentioned below is better. Something else that will also work - pool noodle cut in a disk shape with a small wedge removed - the plant stem stuck into the center, and the wedge put against it - pinch the disk closed and plug a 2" hole in the lid. The pool noodle allows for the plant's growth. Other than that, with the right lighting, this should work great. I've been growing plants out of my tanks for a while now. I did a few veggies last year to give it a try.
@glenmeyer3603
@glenmeyer3603 Жыл бұрын
Here is a video of the pool noodle concept. For small plants I don't cut out the small wadge, Instead, I cut across the pool noodle at a good angle (tangent to the open hole part of the pool noodle) which makes it easy to spiral the pool noodle cross section and creating a smaller hole. kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZW8nJ2Eg92KgKs
@juanrucker1278
@juanrucker1278 5 ай бұрын
Watch the video it was a impressive experiment. That the curiosity of your idea was met fully 😊. I think with a difference to planting. ✌🏾
@Chompchompyerded
@Chompchompyerded 7 ай бұрын
I'm growing mint and basil out of the top of a Oase hang on back filter. I just removed the lid, and took out all the media, put the plants in, and put the media back in around the roots. They are the first thing the water hits as it comes out of the aquarium, and oh do they ever produce a lot of green foliage to harvest! Next I plan to put in a blackberry and tomatoes. Honestly, if I had a way to grow garlic in a fish tank, I'd be set with Tomatoes, basil, and garlic, but the garlic is the one I'm haven't figured out yet. If I had enough tanks, I'd also try raspberries, and if I had a method of growing root plants, I'd definitely grow Turmeric, ginger, and galangal. I have also considered growing my own lemon grass, since I always start it in water. Keeping fish AND growing food just seems logical to me.
@Plymothquin
@Plymothquin Жыл бұрын
Polycarbonate for sure to use. But I wouldn't recommend acrylic in my experience 😅 didn't research enough and found out it can warp. It was even 9.5 MM thick...
@cisco5400
@cisco5400 Жыл бұрын
Looks great. I would add some basic minerals since you do not get that from bio waste provided by fish. You can put plant in mineral wool and then in water and also with suninge add liquid minerals to the mineral wool and then you get lots of mineral rich vegitables 😊👍
@Ingu.z
@Ingu.z Жыл бұрын
Need to try this at some point! Also, there's a few plants that grow best in nitrogen rich soil, so I wonder if plants like spear thistle or stinging nettle could be good for keeping problematic nitrogen levels in a tank in check. At least the stinging nettle can be a bothersome weed for gardens since they reproduce and grow so easy in garden conditions/composts. Definitely will be considering some hydroponic plant
@hectorperez7655
@hectorperez7655 Жыл бұрын
get a hole saw, make the holes bigger, use a small basket and filled with gravel, yes, you need lights.
@michellegraskie
@michellegraskie 3 ай бұрын
Im from South Africa. I wanted some ideas for my nightmare of a fishtank that sits in my room ( and no one wants it 😂) so i decided to try something to make it 'nice' 😅. I came across your video and was keen to try, as you made it look really nice. So thank you😊
@richardneal5507
@richardneal5507 Жыл бұрын
If you put you strawberries directly under the light you will have much better results. looks good tho great idea!
@fishguide3927
@fishguide3927 Жыл бұрын
Hey Salad wont work in Aquarium cause its to worm. My english is too bad to explain it, but i will try. Normaly salad start growing after winter and build this big head in spring. In summer the salad will make babys and become really big. It also makes bitter substance, so u cant eat it well. Salad need cold vicinity. 15°C max. U have different types of roots in earth and water. The most plants(like strawberry) feel like u are waterboarding them.try to grow them from a seed in cotton or filter sponge. Thats how i do since 8 years in my 20 tanks.Greetings from germany:)
@firsttimereefertv1588
@firsttimereefertv1588 Жыл бұрын
We need to do a cooking show together using all the stuff you grow in the store 😅😅
@free-dom5536
@free-dom5536 Жыл бұрын
Next, try drilling bigger holes and use netty pots and hydroton (clay balls).
@adamcenteno6155
@adamcenteno6155 Жыл бұрын
First time I see this in any channel. That looks very interesting. I will try it myself.
@justinw1765
@justinw1765 Жыл бұрын
One word: Duckweed! Stuff is built for this, and it is one of the most nutrient dense foods on the earth that we so far know about. It's also really good for fish tanks in general, but you do have to adjust the flow rate of water. It likes a more still surface.
@HoboBrute
@HoboBrute Жыл бұрын
How would you prepare it for people to eat?
@justinw1765
@justinw1765 Жыл бұрын
@@HoboBrute Good question, depends on different factors like subjective tastes, and growing conditions. If the growing conditions are relatively clean, you can just rinse it really well and eat it raw, but in a lot of cases (especially in relation to aquariums), you're going to want to sterilize by cooking or some other method.
@billsmith7815
@billsmith7815 Жыл бұрын
Yellowing leaves usually indicate an Iron deficiency. Also I think you don't have enough lighting
@thehairywoodsman5644
@thehairywoodsman5644 Жыл бұрын
or magnesium , a little epsom salt will fix the yellowing.
@AShoreThing
@AShoreThing Жыл бұрын
As a horticulturalist, your aquaponics do not produce the requisite nutrients for some of those plants you need to focus on the nitrogen heavy required green leaf plants with wide leaves used to collecting light as an under story shade plant. That is why house plants work so well. You do not have the potassium and phosphor for a well balance fruiting or flowering plant.
@thelibertyshift
@thelibertyshift Жыл бұрын
The perfect content I have been looking for. Looking on how to make my own aquaponics system where I can make good nutrients in my aquarium.
@esthefaniachapaespino5265
@esthefaniachapaespino5265 Жыл бұрын
I love herbs, this would be an awesome way to have thriving food for me ❤
@denisekoenig9479
@denisekoenig9479 Жыл бұрын
Tomato plants need support. I put long doll rod type things in the ground and zip tie them to the plant but idk how you would do it in the aquarium. They grow quite large also
@jasontennefoss7805
@jasontennefoss7805 Жыл бұрын
Nice setup but to really get the lettuce fuller you need more light. They look like they are "running" a bit as well as the tomatoe.
@coldjello8436
@coldjello8436 Жыл бұрын
I wanted to use the same polycarbonate sheet for aquarium lids to reduce water evaporation and to diffuse the led aquarium light. The research I did showed using a circular saw to cut will be much easier than the knife. I was thinking to use aquarium safe silicone to seal the openings around the edges to prevent algae from growing inside.
@jarboyjarboy6855
@jarboyjarboy6855 Жыл бұрын
I use clear packing tape to seal the edges. The good stuff works really well, and hasn't come off.
@mollycontent
@mollycontent Жыл бұрын
This is lovely!
@jamesjamesnet
@jamesjamesnet Жыл бұрын
So true
@jaxxonfishroom
@jaxxonfishroom Жыл бұрын
Definitely
@lindaw2418
@lindaw2418 Жыл бұрын
I like the way you think and experiment. Your a genius 🥰
@belverkungol
@belverkungol Жыл бұрын
I would have used larger holes and some spongey material so the stems have more room to grow and so the plastic doesn't damage the plants.
@sjoervanderploeg4340
@sjoervanderploeg4340 Жыл бұрын
IKEA used to sell these planting trays that would fit perfectly on some aquaria, drill two holes in the bottom and have a pump flow water through them!
@sjoervanderploeg4340
@sjoervanderploeg4340 Жыл бұрын
If you extend the tube on those sponge filters, that is already enough water flow to make the plants happy in such a tray!
@sjoervanderploeg4340
@sjoervanderploeg4340 Жыл бұрын
Uffff, those spider mites... you need a predator for them!
@sjoervanderploeg4340
@sjoervanderploeg4340 Жыл бұрын
You have to understand the type of soil some plants like to root in, for example strawberries like acidic and grow their roots horizontally!
@lizardFS
@lizardFS Жыл бұрын
wrap a little bunch of moist spagnamoss around the storks to help then stand up and might look nicer on the eye, not critical or anything
@stevenbalekic5683
@stevenbalekic5683 Жыл бұрын
The ornamental plants are all "indoor' plants...their characteristic is they tolerante low light. I don't think there are many food plants that can tolerate not having full sun. They would grow in an outdoor pond setup.
@TanksAreDank
@TanksAreDank Жыл бұрын
Really neat and informative video! I really enjoyed this 👍
@ironlion45
@ironlion45 Жыл бұрын
Tomatoes are a vine, they need something to grow on. They also need as much sunlight as the sun can give them.
@bobbymalta73
@bobbymalta73 3 ай бұрын
Thank You.
@RustyCaveArt
@RustyCaveArt Жыл бұрын
Pineapple tops work as well. : )
@marklaw9124
@marklaw9124 Жыл бұрын
Good to see that your doing veg that love water, only trouble is how much nutrition the plants get. But great experience with growing vegetables though. Keep up the great videos.
@grannyOG
@grannyOG 11 ай бұрын
You need to poolinate the strawberry plants with a small brush to make them bare fruit
@WhitePositive
@WhitePositive Жыл бұрын
Tomato is a vine, it can climb across the tank quite easily and comfortably. They also need time. You will get fruit when it is big enough. I don't think you looked into how these plants grow in general, then replicate it. Tomatoes in a garden grow along the ground unless you put a stake up and tie the tomato to it, for example.
@HomosexuaCalderu
@HomosexuaCalderu Жыл бұрын
YES!
@markhaun5151
@markhaun5151 Жыл бұрын
I have strawberries growing out of my pool pond diy canister type fountain filter
@jdl713
@jdl713 10 ай бұрын
Strawberries prefer full sun so directly under the light is best
@StuartChignell
@StuartChignell Жыл бұрын
Someones probably said this in the comments but... a whole to receive a net and then planting in the net pot would probably work better.
@chriswillock2177
@chriswillock2177 Жыл бұрын
A dish soap and water mix sprayed on the strawberry plants will kill spider mites.
@SurvivalEZ
@SurvivalEZ Жыл бұрын
7:40 It makes total sense now why I couldn't grow my hydroponics in my heavy planted tanks with no bubbler!!! I'm guessing it just keeps bacteria and algae and other plant killers from getting really established on the roots. 🤦🏽 I forgot how sensitive roots can be.
@MalaysiaBarista
@MalaysiaBarista Жыл бұрын
16.25 , the lack of green on the plant , is due to lack of fertilisers. Just add some iron and phosphate ferts into the water, and the yellowing will go away .
@peepertoad
@peepertoad Жыл бұрын
It works 100% better is the start roots are never in the water but move a long bubbler under them and let the bubbles pop basically misting the roots constant. If the roots never touch the water and just have bubbles that works great to, half roots in water are good as fish will clean. But beginning roots never in water, unless you have to.
@Guppy0Love
@Guppy0Love Жыл бұрын
I love your videos, this is so cool! Don’t stop your amazing work! ❤
@ramonaneyrinck2292
@ramonaneyrinck2292 Жыл бұрын
I love your name
@vanissaberg5824
@vanissaberg5824 Жыл бұрын
I've grown strawberries in aquaponics in a planter trough filled with pabbles on top of my aquarium before. I they like having their roots growing up some kind of medium that's got good flow and highly oxygenated, plus lots of light. Given the right setup you can probably grow just about anything using aquaponics. It's definitely a lot of trial and error to learn.
@ttvaisakh
@ttvaisakh Жыл бұрын
Aquaponics is extremely different from hydroponic
@vanissaberg5824
@vanissaberg5824 Жыл бұрын
@@ttvaisakh I was circulating the aquarium water through the planter trough making it a small aquaponics system. Hydroponics is using a nutrient solution mixed in the water without the fish. I've also had a larger aquaponics system in a greenhouse. The main thing is in order to grow most food crops is lots of light. It can be done indoors with growlights though if you don't have enough ambiant lighting.
@ttvaisakh
@ttvaisakh Жыл бұрын
@@vanissaberg5824 thankyou so much for sharing the insights. I do it in open area
@e-blittzzzz921
@e-blittzzzz921 Жыл бұрын
Can we see the updated tiger barbs breeding vid plz
@GlitchAQ
@GlitchAQ Жыл бұрын
Very cool! I've always wondered about this
@jaxxonfishroom
@jaxxonfishroom Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@InTheRedCornerBFC
@InTheRedCornerBFC Жыл бұрын
Potato's grow well too, fast growers in aquarium
@Twildberry
@Twildberry Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for the information!!!! :) Off to the store to try this!
@NoWBrian
@NoWBrian Жыл бұрын
you can use any substrate plus PET cup on the top of your tank ... it will work better I grow kangkong easily after 21 days just harvest it
@johanna006
@johanna006 Жыл бұрын
If you don't have tools, you can use a piece of styrofoam. Cut round holes in them. Get a used plastic cup, cut some slits or holes. Get some filter material or sponge and wrap your plant in it. Stick that in the cup, stick the cup in the foam, and voila!
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