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I PMed Sara the same ? and received the following reply - "the price on our website is the best now, so please oder on website directly. thank you.".
I would completely dispute this. No one in the aquaponics world would ever admit that they get higher growth rate, infact completely the opposite, than hydroponics. The reason is simple... fish hate salts and plants love salts. By combining and balancing the two, you get lower fish growth and lower plant growth than each system separated. MJ would not be a good candidate for aquaponics as MJ wants much more nitrogen than typical growing aquaponic crops like lettuce and basil. Most aquaponics try to run their systems around 60ppm NO3- and as low NH4+ as they can, under 10ppm usually. MJ needs much more N than aquaponics can handle. While it "can" be done, that doesnt mean its the best alternative.Look into aquaponics ColoradoHigh, it's the best of both worlds for my view point. You get all of the organic and natural benefits of soil, with a growth rate that is higher than and uses less overall water than hydro, with no waste water or chemicals.
Have you measured your nitrate levels? MJ could easily take 250ppm of N during much of flowering which is pretty excessive to your fish. So if you are getting success with aquaponics, you must be running significantly less N than optimal for your crop, which is my original point. Erm, lets say significantly less than what the literature says is optimal, Im not going to argue with your success... Most aquaponic systems run their N around 60-80ppm which is a good number for the fish and leafy greens but very low for high feeders like MJ. Dr Nate at Bright Agrotech has run as high as 150ppm but he is a PhD in aquaponics.I do have rather high nitrate levels due to my current stocking rates
Thanks. She seems to be doing well on this forum