Posted by paul on February 10, 2016 at 05:22:06 from (173.27.49.32):
In Reply to: OT Aquaponics posted by Dieselrider on February 10, 2016 at 04:01:53:
I'm not on Facebook and it works for me.
Looks like a nice setup, wish them well.
> (all without soil or chemicals)
I hesitate to bring this up, but that can't really be. Plants need chemicals to grow, if you don't have soil you need some chemicals in the water that aren't exactly naturally in that water..... I think winter greens locally grown in a cold climate like yours or mine is really neat and good, but I do get confused on how any of that is natural, organic, or sustainable...... Conventional farmers growing gmo crops are manipulating their environment far less with a far smaller footprint than such a heated greenhouse aquiponics setup so that all gets mighty confusing to me......
Its good, but when those buzz words come up it troubles me some.
But all in all, that looks like a nice project, I wish her much success!
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