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Minggu, 15 Mei 2016

Auxiliadora Obando

Auxiliadora, also known as Chilo, is one of our newer students in the Casa Esther girls home. She is from near where Sergio is from about 3 hours from our town of Jinotepe. She is in the adaptation process of our program and hopes to study a technical career related to business.
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Jumat, 13 Mei 2016

Aquaponic Growth Explosion

Hello viewers!

It has been a while since I have updated, my computer broke. But... now I am back and ready to update! I wish I could have shown the progress of my tomato plant, however I can show you how it is now! It is IMPRESSIVE! Everyone who sees it is astonished. Even if it is only been three days, they can see a big difference. My fish are also going great. They are growing and I actually had to sell a few because they were getting big and territorial.

Having African Cichlids makes my system different from other aquaponic systems. African Cichlids seem to have more personality and behavioral habits. They are fascinating to to watch once you know what they are doing. They can also change color or more like hues and color intensity depending on how they are feeling.

For example I have noticed that the dominant males tend to show off their colors for the females 15 or so minutes after they are fed. There are also relationships between certain fish that can be seen day after day. Some are scared of others, some are couples, and then some are friends or tend to stick together.

Enough chit chat :) here are some pics
tomato blueberry aquaponics feelgood felix vogele
Massive growth from the tomato plant.
Blueberry bush doing okay after transplant 
tomato close up
My first tomato plant!


Tomato plant after topping
Tomato plant after topping.
Blueberry bush after being transplanted
Blueberry bush after transpplant.


My blueberry bush is recovering from the transplant shock and it starting to grow... kinda. One of the first things I learned while reading Aquaponic Gardening was that blueberries do not do well in aquaponics. I should have read up on them before I bought them. The reason is they thrive in a more acidic soil / media.m My aquaponics has a PH bit other 7. I would guess 7.4 or so. While this is a tad higher than the suggested aquaponic PH level, my Cichlids come from Harder water so it is a compromise. I may have problems with low iron levels later on but i will fix that when the time comes... IF it ever comes!

giant aquaponic tomato plant

As you can see, my ruccola isnt doing that well. I think if I want to continue with the DWC (Deep Water Culture) I will have to hook up some lights to it. I am toying with the idea of converting it to another flood and drain, media bed because my other one is just doing so well!


Failing arugula,needs more light the the window does not provide
Arugula needs more light than the window provides.
I will need to add lighting if I wish to continue growing arugula
and other salad greens.



aquaponic cichlids eating
Fish looking for some grub

Mixed Cichlids, Red empress, milomo, venustus
A group shot of my cichlids. From Left; Nimbochromis Venustus,
Placiachromis Milomo, Red Empress


Nimbochromis Venustus In Aquaponic fish tank
Nimbochromis Venustus

Lastly, but very importantly... I would recomend everyone interested in Aquaponics to read Sylvia Bernstiens book,  Aquaponic Gardening: A Step by Step Guide to Growing Fish and Vegetables Together.

I am not all the way through it, but I have learned a decent amount already. I wish I had this book a few months back though. Instead of reading forum after forum, blogs and dozens of YouTube videos, you can just read this book instead. It has everything you need to know and in simple and easy to understand language. It is written in a way that you need a bit of your own creativity, but Aquapons (as we are called, I guess) tend to be creative and DIY folk, my kind of folk ;-) 

Until next update!

Felix

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Rabu, 20 April 2016

Our Temporary Replacements are Here!

Mark and Tianna Owens from the Boise Vineyard arrived a week ago to help Julie and I out as we head back to Vancouver, Washington to welcome a new grand child into the world. The Owens are from Boise, Idaho and are part of the Boise Vineyard church. We came to know them through Boise Vineyards I-61 program which has a missions center in Managua, Nicaragua. Nica Impact is a partner NGO with I-61 as we are one of their training stops for the teams that come for training. (See I-61.org for more information on that ministry)

Mark and Tianna were looking for a short term mission opportunity that was a stretch for them yet didnt require that they sell all their worldly possessions to go serve in a foreign country for eternity. We are glad to have them as their presence will help provide some stability to Nica Impact while we are away. Their main responsibility is to manage the money flow and to help us set up a weekly Skype conference call with our Nica staff. Once that is done each week, they will have to implement beach ministry protocol at our Tupilapa beach house. This is an important component of a newcomers training, to enjoy time watching the ocean, reading books, and spending time in prayer and meditation while enjoying Gods creation. A daily walk on the beach completes the therapy.

Please pray for the Owens time in Nicaragua and for Julie and I as we travel back to our hometown.
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Minggu, 20 Maret 2016

Plant Growth

Howdy Everyone :)

I got a quick update on my system. The Deep Water Culture (DWC) grow bed is doing great!. The arugula has gotten much bigger and is producing new leaves each day! My heirloom tomato plant is a CHAMP! It has been growing since day one in the expanded clay grow bed. That is much more than I can say about the herbs I bought and tried to transplant. Only a few rosemary branches survived. The dill and parsley did not like it, but I blame this on the plant. When I bought and washed it, the roots did not look too good but I decided to plant anyways.

Here are some pics, Enjoy!


Arugula growing in Deep water culture

Tomato plant growing well in aquaponic expanded clay media bed

Both grow beds doing well. The tomato plant has doubled in size!
Both grow beds doing well!

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