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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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Selasa, 10 Mei 2016

Blogging Microbes Communicating microbiology to netizens Updated speakers list

Could I ever be more pleased that pretty much everyone Ive been inviting has had the kindness to say yes? HELL NO! This time I got a YES from Alam Faraz, an author in the Memoirs of a Defective Brain (my favourite science blog for a long time now). 

The full panel of speakers is pretty much closed by now and we count on some really interesting names. We have a venue, we have a date and we have a tremendously interesting topic, so all we need now is YOU GUYS.

Pop in next September the 19th at 3pm, there is room (D96a in the Medical School - D floor) for a lot of people. After the seminar we will continue our friendly debate in Johnsons Arms, a pub round the corner.

Stay tuned for all the updates will be showing up here in real time!

"Blogging Microbes Communicating microbiology to netizens"

Date: 19th of September 2014 (Confirmed).
Time: 3 to 5pm (Confirmed).
Venue: D96a, which is located on D Floor of the Medical School, Queens Medical Centre, University of Nottingham (Confirmed).

Confirmed Speakers: 
Alan Cann (author of the blog MicrobiologyBytes) will participate in a video format;
Shuna E. Gould (author of labratting on twitter) will be present;
James Gurney (co-author of the podcast The League of Nerds) will be present;
Alam Faraz (author of the blog Memoirs of a defective brain) will be present;
... and 1 more video speaker yet to be confirmed.


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QMC full site map - access here.

Directions by Car


Satnav

Please use the postcode NG7 2UH for directions to the Queens Medical Centre when using a satellite navigation system.

How to get there

The hospital can be found on the western side of the city of Nottingham. It is situated just on the east side (inside) of the Nottingham Ring Road at its junction with the A52 to Derby. The A52 crosses the M1 at junction 25.
Leave the M1 motorway at Junction 25, and take the A52 to Nottingham, past Stapleford, Bramcote and Wollaton Park. As you pass the University on your right you will come to a large traffic island with QMC on the right immediately after the island. Turn right here, take the first slip road on the left into the hospital grounds and continue along the hospital perimeter road.
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Minggu, 24 April 2016

Quick Video


Please excuse the noise :)


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Sabtu, 16 April 2016

Updated Contact Info

As a result of our High School Reunion interest (see Columbian article here), I am posting information how to donate to our cause. We are an all volunteer group at Nica Impact and you can be assured that nearly all of your donation makes it to causes in Nicaragua (a small amount is used for general overhead. Less than 5%).  We generate our personal income through other sources.

Thanks to all who contribute in any way possible.

Doug Effinger
Columbia River High School
Class of 1978

Send checks to:

Nica Impact

8410 NW 15th Court
Vancouver, WA 98665


You will receive a tax donation receipt shortly after.

A recent photo of our students and staff at Nica Impact.  (May 2013)


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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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