Hello ,
After 6 months of research and few site visits in Bangalore ,
I've decided to give it a try with NFT , as I thought initial setup cost per plant is lower compared to media bed but this turned out to be more challenging .
CheckList :
- 100x 3-inch net pots for growing
- 5x 5 inch PVC pipes for water flow
- 500ltr water fish tank
- 25lt bucket for solid filter , 1st stage
- 200ltr overhead sump tank
- 100lt water drum for nitrogen cycle , 2nd stage
- 20w water pump
- 5w Aerator
- 8x12 ft 50% Shade Net
- 6kg hydroton & 2kg compressed cocopeat
- Digital PH meter , Water test kit
- seed growing trays , seeds
- micro-nutrients Fe-EDTA/Ca-EDTA/KoH/HCL
Total cost was around 20k INR , this system can grow 88 plants .
Setup after 45days , still no growth may be surface area was little less for nitrogen cycle and I didn't use any aerators to increase Dissolved Oxygen - DO levels , this turned out to be imported for NFT-Aquaponics .
cleaned sumptank/filter and this time covered them to avoid direct sunlight , added aerator to improve DO , adjusted PH to 6.5 municipal water is at 8 and surprisingly rain water is at 9 ,
after few days it rained heavily and PH again increased as I didn't cover fish-tank , later we did this .
Current status :
After above adjustments within 3-4 days we saw growth but as with all Aquaponics system we were seeing Fe/Ca deficiency in spinach
Ammonia , Nitrite , Nitrate levels at 0ppm , fish tank had 9 goldies looks like plants needed more food :) , added 6 more
Actually terrace was windy , so tapered shade cloth to shield plants .
These plants are actually 60 days old due to initially problems growth was shunted , planning to remove them and plant new saplings .
Munish Dadwal @www.facebook.com/pages/Aquaponic-Hub/270623123061580
Vinil Ratnakaran @www.facebook.com/AquaponicsinBangalore
Happy Growing






Great work !!
ReplyDeletethanks anna :)
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