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Thursday, December 11, 2008
FINAL POST !
Hey There Everyone,
So, its my last post of the semester tonight! Wow, this semester flew by. From the time we thought about growing plants to now growing them and eating them, it has been all so fun and gone by so fast! We have grown tomatoes, cucumbers, pak choy, strawberries, and much much more!
We have grown tilapia and koi, we have experienced highs and lows in our growing patterns, we have done it all!
Never did our class think that we could yield plants like we did. Our sysytem is overtaking period 4's just about every day. Our plants are about to reach the ceiling! Its outragous! We are all very sad that the semester is just about over and our aquaponics class is about to come to an end, but let me show you our final products.
So, its my last post of the semester tonight! Wow, this semester flew by. From the time we thought about growing plants to now growing them and eating them, it has been all so fun and gone by so fast! We have grown tomatoes, cucumbers, pak choy, strawberries, and much much more!
We have grown tilapia and koi, we have experienced highs and lows in our growing patterns, we have done it all!
Never did our class think that we could yield plants like we did. Our sysytem is overtaking period 4's just about every day. Our plants are about to reach the ceiling! Its outragous! We are all very sad that the semester is just about over and our aquaponics class is about to come to an end, but let me show you our final products.
Monday, November 17, 2008
New Plants... BIG PLANTS!
Hey Everyone,
So...
Our plants are growing like crazy. Over the weekend, our tomatoes actually bloomed and we have three new tomatoes growing. Our plant has also grown like crazy. Its almost all the way up to the ceiling. (We are dominating period 4 with our tomatoes... but dont tell period 4 I told any of you that).
We have had no more strawberries grow but we did not expect many to grow because of how low the pH needs to be for them to grow. We planted some new plants and we have seen great growth from everything.
The semester is almost over, but we still have lots of growing for our plants to do. Keep posted!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
We harvested plants today. We got about 3 to 4 pounds of pak choi and lettuce. We can now start planting new plants. Our strawberry is growing now as well which is quite surprising. Our pH is quite low though and we had one dead tilapia this morning which was very bad because it is really hard to kill the tilapia.
Here are some pictures of our harvest today:
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Our Plants are Growing Like Crazyyyyy!!!
So, since I last posted, we have had a lot of things happen. Our plants have grown like crazy! We made a stand for our tomatoes to grow, tied ropes to it for other plants to grasp onto to, planted strawberries, and we are even ready to start harvesting some of our vegetables.
We learned a lot about strawberries and our class has mixed reviews on what the berries will do to our system. Since the berries require such a low pH, we expect some different things to happen. Either the berries will not grow as well as we hope or some of the other plants will have to be sacrificed due to the low pH levels.
We are now looking for a chef to make us something with the pak choy we have grown, so we are looking forward to that. It is great to see that we started with nothing, and we now have food!
Look at our system! It is doing soooo well!
The fish get so excited when you come up to them, they think you are going to feed them :)
David spying on period 4's plants.
Tomatoes!!!!!! Yummy! They are growing so well already.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Hi Everyone,
Its amazing. We started out with seedlings, and we are almost to the fruiting stage. Our tomatoes are growing like crazy, our lettuce is getting huge, and our pak choi is doing great.
Our tomato plants are getting so tall that they are starting to fall, they need to be propped up right. Soon, we will be seeing tomatoes fruiting.
Our fish are also doing well. They are growing very well and they are very happy. Our nutrient levels are right on track. After an initial scare of high nitrite levels, our system is back to a normal reading for all nutrients and it shows in our plants.
Stay posted for more exciting aquaponics news to come soon.
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