Is the set up expensive sir?. I'm trying to research their expenses. Since not also the vertical pool needed but also the daily light it cost. Have you look it up?
Use a 100 watt Clear glass Yellow filiment L. E. D. Bulbs, are $4.80 each, at Walmart grow anything else with, a Natural Daylight Bulbs, old lamp fixtures, use pie pan for cheap reflectors
Just use a cement mixing tubs, spray paint off, White paint, wait two hours, spray paint again, let dry for 4 days, add water, and I do use the 5 - 15 gallon size aquarium water filters, at Walmart, make a tiny float in front of water fall, as Duck weed don't want any splashing sensytation, so make a floating tiny arm to keep, duck weed out of filter splashing water, fall. No filters in filter, unless charcoal, no fish, no snails, if you want to eat it raw, I eat daily
I have been using Master Blend for a long time. the formula is this one of Master Blend any quality to two of any quality. By checking the ph/ec/ ppm you can adjust the amount of nutrients needed. I use a 40 gal. tote. ( the other "any " is cal. nitrate/ mag. sulp) God bless, Stan
If I might add a suggestion to anyone building this might think about adding red cherry shrimp for the algae. I'm not a seller but bought some for the algae on my porch fish tank now I have to add algae tablets to feed the little guys
Are you still feeding duckweed to your quail? If yes I have a few questions. 1. How much are you feeding compared to commercial feed? ie 5%, 15%, 50%. 2. Do you notice any difference in egg production or size? 3. How is the growth of the birds?
Please let us know how mealworms performence(size) : raised using Duckweed or Azolla vs other food sources? also please let us know can we use mealworm as fish feed?
the resulting solution is the final "water" for the plant? it is not a concentrated liquid? would it be possible to make a concentrated solution to dilute later?
I really wanted to make liver pate out of my freeze dried liver powder but it ends up being very grainy….If someone has done this please advise me as to what to do. I still have pieces that haven’t been made into powder.
Duckweed and azolla are two very different plants, duckweed grows way faster than azolla. And yes you can feed duckweed to your cows its a great source of nutrition.