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Pots, Potting Mix, And Seeding

September 9, 2015 By Tim Mann 12 Comments

Pots, Potting Mix, And Seeding

Good aquaponics sprouting methods involve putting the seeds into a slit pot holding potting media. Right from the beginning, we always used [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, General Principles, Plants Tagged With: germination, potting mixture, profitability, seeding, seeds

Seeds For Your Aquaponics

September 9, 2015 By Tim Mann 1 Comment

Seeds For Your Aquaponics

If you choose to pursue organic certification, you MUST purchase organic seeds whenever they are available in the varieties you plan to grow. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, General Principles, Plants Tagged With: organic, organic certification, organic seeds, plants, seeds, USDA Organic Certification

Planting Trials Results

September 9, 2015 By Tim Mann Leave a Comment

Planting Trials Results

Results of our system test plantings from Dec. 2007 – April 2012 are contained in the downloadable PDF file SuperchargedVegetables.pdf, which you can download by CLICKING HERE. We can’t really put it in the blog post here, because it’s 24 PAGES LONG! And full of color photos! (Get the idea?).  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, General Principles, Plants Tagged With: planting trials, plants, profit, profitability, test planting, USDA Organic Certification

Cleaning Your System; Fish Tank And Troughs

September 9, 2015 By Tim Mann 2 Comments

Cleaning Your System; Fish Tank And Troughs

Our systems collect “solids” until they are 2-3 inches deep in all eight of the 80-foot long troughs; we’ve coined a technical term for this: crud. It comes from [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, General Principles Tagged With: cleaning your aquaponics, fish tanks, troughs

After Your Test Grow, What Do You Do With The Information?

September 1, 2015 By Tim Mann 4 Comments

After Your Test Grow, What Do You Do With The Information?

Test Grow information can be potentially confusing, and it can be difficult to figure out which are the most profitable crops; unless you use a “Friendly” tool to organize and compare the information in an easily understandable form.

(Below) The “Friendly” Projection Tools are MicroSoft Excel spreadsheets (you need Excel to use them). We include a link to our “Spreadsheet Lite” right after this image (there are two additional spreadsheets that come with our 5-day live trainings; this is the free one). The second link right after it is the instructions for how to use this free spreadsheet. A screenshot of the “Spreadsheet Lite” tool is shown below.Spreadsheet1

Click this link to download our “Spreadsheet Lite”.

Click this link to download the Instructions for our “Spreadsheet Lite”.

The “Multiple Crop” spreadsheets, which come as part of our 5-day live trainings, come in two flavors: “with” outdoors growing included (for seasonal growing in an outdoors aquaponics system in conjunction with your greenhouse), and “greenhouse only”. They can handle four separate growing seasons in a calendar year and ten crops per season, and is specifically for those growers who understand seasons and scheduling required for multiple crops from the same aquaponic system (or for those growers whose partners understand spreadsheets really well!). Both these spreadsheets and the instructions for them are found in your DropBox folder.

These are awesome tools, and will tell you if something is a good idea or not before wasting thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours growing it. You must do your homework during your test grow and record cycle times and weights accurately; the numbers these spreadsheets generate are fantasy if not derived from actual vegetable growth data from your location. Some of these numbers must come from the homework you did during your market research (see the Market Research topic in The Business Of Aquaponics section of this manual) and found out which of your test grow “winners” sold for the most money as compared to other crops.

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Business Help, General Business Principles, Spreadsheet Crop Prediction Tools, The Business Of Aquaponics Tagged With: profit, profitability, test grow

System Catastrophes And Recovery Techniques

September 1, 2015 By Tim Mann 2 Comments

System Catastrophes And Recovery Techniques

This section covers bad things that can happen in your system, how to prevent them, and how to recover from them if they do happen. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponic System Construction, Aquaponics, General Principles Tagged With: aeration, aeration loss, disaster, power loss, water circulation loss

Daily, Weekly, And Monthly Tasks In A Commercial Aquaponics System

August 26, 2015 By Tim Mann 7 Comments

Daily, Weekly, And Monthly Tasks In A Commercial Aquaponics System

Daily Tasks:

Feed The Fish:

The fish food we use is Rangen 1/8” floating catfish food. You can use any floating food that has about a 30% protein, 6% or more fat content, but TRY to find a fish food [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Commercial Systems, Fish, General Principles Tagged With: dissolved oxygen, DO, feeding fish, water quality

How To Keep Your Fish Healthy and Alive When Hauling

August 25, 2015 By Tim Mann Leave a Comment

How To Keep Your Fish Healthy and Alive When Hauling

IMPORTANT- You can kill fish with bad hauling techniques! Even if you’re getting your fish from a pond or lake on your property, you still need to haul them a short distance [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Fish, General Principles Tagged With: Fish, fish dying, getting fish, hauling fish, transporting fish, what doesn't work

Feeding The Fish And Making Your Own Fish Food

August 19, 2015 By Tim Mann 10 Comments

Feeding The Fish And Making Your Own Fish Food

The fish food we use for both catfish and tilapia is Rangen 1/8” floating catfish food. You can use any floating food that has [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Fish, General Principles, Plants Tagged With: cheap stuff, Fish, profit, profitability, what doesn't work

Potential Startup Problems

August 19, 2015 By Tim Mann Leave a Comment

Potential Startup Problems

FIRST: Too Much Ammonia Will Stop The System Startup! Your system will guaranteed fail to start if [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Commercial Systems, General Principles Tagged With: ammonia, inoculant bacteria, inoculate, nitrate, nitrifiers, nitrifying bacteria, nitrite, nutrients, startup, system startup, what doesn't work

Results Of Our Test Grows

August 18, 2015 By Tim Mann 8 Comments

Results Of Our Test Grows:

Positive Results Of Our Test Grows:

There’s a ton of stuff our aquaponics systems grow really well: basil, thyme, oregano, cilantro, Italian parsley, and other specialty herbs; all kinds of lettuces, chives, green onions, [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Commercial Systems, General Principles, Plants, Sizing And Productivity Of Systems Tagged With: organic, organic certification, plant spacing test, profit, profitability, raft hole spacing, test grow, test marketing, USDA Organic Certification, watercress

This Can Be Your Aquaponic Failure

August 12, 2015 By Tim Mann 3 Comments

This Can Be Your Aquaponic Failure:

First, if you’re interested in starting a commercial aquaponics operation, the most important thing you should know is this: one person can easily run 2,500 to 3,000 square feet of aquaponics system, [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, General Business Principles, General Principles, Spreadsheet Crop Prediction Tools, Start BIG, Die FAST, Start Small, Grow BIG, The Business Of Aquaponics Tagged With: aquaponics failures, best aquaponics system, fail, profit, profitability, what doesn't work, which system for me?

Helping Your Fish Survive The Nitrite Spike (If You Get One!)

August 10, 2015 By Tim Mann 1 Comment

Helping Your Fish Survive The Nitrite Spike (If You Get One!)

IMPORTANT! When nitrifying bacteria are introduced to a system, the fastest breeding and feeding bacteria are the ones that eat the ammonia and produce nitrites. The ones that convert [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Fish, General Principles Tagged With: Fish, nitrate, nitrifiers, nitrifying bacteria, nitrite, nitrite spike, nutrients, startup, system startup

Adding Fish At System Startup

August 10, 2015 By Tim Mann Leave a Comment

Adding Fish At System Startup

We start all our systems with fish in them. There are “experts” who recommend “fishless cycling”. However, we have never bothered to, simply because starting up with fish works so well [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, Fish, General Principles Tagged With: adding fish, Fish, inoculant, inoculant bacteria, inoculate, startup, system startup

Measuring Iron In Your Live Aquaponic System Water

August 9, 2015 By Tim Mann 3 Comments

Measuring Iron In Your Live Aquaponic System Water

There’s a lot of nonsense in the aquaponics forums and among the “experts” about how it’s neccesary to measure iron with this test kit or that; and then to “keep it within certain limits” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Aquaponics, General Principles, Plants Tagged With: adding iron, chelated iron, iron, nutrients, water quality

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A Friendly Testimonial:

Hi Tim, My son, Carl and I attended the training in Texas this year. Just to give you an update. The Sunday after the training, I was coming home from the church I pastor and passed by a co-op that has several greenhouses out front that seemed not to be in use anymore. I drove through to check them out and they were not in use.

A couple of months later,.....we are now the owners of the 7 greenhouses and all that comes with them! We were able to purchase them all for only $2800. My son and I begin deconstructing them on Thursday.

I'm attaching a couple of photos for you to look at them. They have propane heaters, roll up sides, boxes and lights for electricity, fiberglass front and rear walls, and a lot of odds and ends that I believe will come in handy.

I am so glad we listened when you spoke on ways to find greenhouses without spending a fortune. It has been tempting to just "jump in" but I'm glad we waited.

Thank you and many blessings, Rob Rolison

(Below) About $50,000 worth of greenhouses and equipment that Rob Rolison and his son Carl picked up for $2,800 after we explained how to do so in our March 2016 Texas 5-day training. They're going to disassemble them and reassemble at their farm. If they'd bought them new, they be at zero now; another way to look at this is that they have $47,200 to spend on the aquaponics systems to go inside their greenhouses.
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