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Rabu, 23 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics grow bed | Equatorial Lowland Strawberry Project Journal 18th Sept 2014

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diy aquaponics grow bed


To get healthy Strawberry plants they requires strong roots, to get this the plant need to direct most of  its energy toward root growth. During first year of planting dont let the plant fruit.
All these flowers need to go, and its best to clip them off at earlier stage that this.
Runners like these above also has to go.
So flower buds has to be clipped.
All clipped so that the plants can concentrate getting good roots.
Runners clip to prevent new plants, I reserve two original plants to produce runners for propagating. Those plants are the base stock for my Strawberry plants.
I will let the plants grow for this next few months towards January or March then Ill trim all leaves to get new growth.

Affnan Aquaponics


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Selasa, 15 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics kit uk | Me at Aqua Journal vol 210

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diy aquaponics kit uk


Me at Aqua Journal vol. 210, since when I can speak Japanese? Thanks to Endo-san for translating it.



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Jumat, 11 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics grow beds | Taste Test Start To Finish

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diy aquaponics grow beds


On 10th Sept 2014 this plant I allow the flower to develop to see what happen, whether it can bear fruit in this hot lowland. 
To get the plant flowering is great news for me since as a known fact that Strawberry will have difficulties in flowering if exposed to temperature of greater that 28 degrees C.
On 21st September 2014 it form fruit and I was anxious to see its progress.
Not as large as the highland but to get it fruiting is a joy to see on 25th September 2014
Slowly changing color to a reddish pinkish Strawberryish.. :)
And finally today 28th September 2014, pick it for test taste.
Nice and firm, but should have waited another couple of days before picking.
 Not the usual Strawberry shape, may be due to this particular cultivar it is like that.
The flesh is firm and not watery as most Aquaponics, what ever it is I am overjoy for this and cant wait for next year when the plants are fully ready to bear fruits.

So it took 18 days from flower to picking time, more or less.


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Minggu, 06 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics japan | Seneye Reef review

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diy aquaponics japan



Recently I bought seneye home during Aquarama 2013 for S$149 (US$120). It come with free upgrade to seneye reef which actually the one that I really want. I wanted a PAR (Photosyntecthically Active Radiation) meter that senye reef able to measure. The other feature such as thermometer, pH meter, NH3/NH4 meter, dissolve O2 meter, are good to have but I dont really need it. The ability to connect to database server and able to view from anywhere using mobile phone is great but again I dont really need it. Basically I bought it because of the PAR meter.

Seneye website says it is ideal for planted tanks but to be honest it is not really. For example, the pH can only measure 6.4 to 7 but in planted tank especially if you are using ADA aquasoil, the soil will normally maintain pH of around 6 to 6.2. They do plan to release new slider which is suppose to be able to measure lower pH. Nevertheless it is the cheapest PAR meter available in the marked today, compare it to Apogee MQ-200 which cost US$349 + US$80 delivery charge.

The differences between all 3 seneye model

It is ingenious design, the whole sensor is basically a light/color sensor and thermometer. pH and Ammonia was measured using small plastic piece called seneye+ slider. On the slider, there are two square pad in which my guess will change color depending on pH and ammonia level then the light sensor read the color. That mean the same device can be use to measure many different water parameter, just need different slider.

seneye+ slider


According to the seneye website, the PAR function should be use only to measure against light reading taken from other seneye device or seneye PAR organism table (plants or corals). According to seneye normal PAR device are aimed for use in greenhouse where they are more interested in red spectrum. Seneye PAR meter on the other hand is more sensitive at light below 450nm. Im kind of disappointed, because its means I cannot compare my data with other hobbyist around the world who are using other brand PAR meter. Furthermore the plants list (seneye PAR organism table) is very limited, just fraction of the freshwater plant species that I can get from my LFS. I do wish the come up which software patch for the measurement. It should not be that difficult, my guess it is just gain coefficient.


Using seneye PAR meter Im able to find out why I cannot grow red plan on my 2ft where I have no problem in my 3ft. My 3ft PAR measured on water surface is around 200 uE m2sec where as my 2ft is only 150 uE m2sec. I need to match up my 3ft if I want to grow red plant in my 2ft tank.

Below are 3 days worth measurement on one of my tank. The NH4 dip was because I turn off the filter, interestingly pH is also increase during the filter off at the same time as NH4 dip. There defenetly connection between to but I do not know why. I need some googling to find out. Amonia level stable at 0.005 ppm.  Temperature stable at around 28.5C. Dissolve O2 stable at 7.7ppm although Im expecting it deep during night and go up during photosynthesis.

Final word, it is a great product with affordable price. Although a bit disappointed due to its PAR response curve different that other PAR meter but it is sufficient if I just want to compare between my own or friend tank.

P.S. all pictures are from seneye website except for the 3 days masurement


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Jumat, 04 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics tilapia | Kaffir Lime Hi Five

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diy aquaponics tilapia


Kaffir Lime seedling sown last August has shown more progress. I placed them in individual pots so that they can grow till about 12 inches or so before redoing to another pot.
 It will be six months before they out grow this pots.
So here they are, the Kaffir Five..








Placing them high up on one of the old damaged growbed, away from pounding rain and extreme heat.



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Senin, 29 Februari 2016

diy aquaponics video | Planting Soursop

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diy aquaponics video


Durian Belanda, Soursop or Custard Apple as it is called is an evergreen tree from the rain forest. Three of its sapling were given to me and been standing to keep alive in my aquaponics growbed for few months.
Shifted from front to back and before it had its days I better plant it to soil, at least one of it.
This I do normal dirt planting there are two left, one I will use container with soil and another I will try Aquaponics.

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Minggu, 28 Februari 2016

diy aquaponics systems | Equatorial Lowland Strawberry Project Journal 6th Sept 2014

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Few of the plants didnt make it after three weeks they died, four pots in all. Redo the plants, fill up one growbed with six pots and the other growbed left a couple to let them produce runners.
Its easy because I have the plants in pots, just remove from one growbed then replant to another. This way plants experience minimum transplanting shock. The pots I lower it further down to get as much water as possible to the roots.
The three pots was taken from this growbed which I left two since they are producing runners. Three runners produce from each of the parent plant. I will put those into pots to manage and transplant to another growbed.
This is how the runner looks like after about 2 weeks, with roots forming. Eventually all original plants will be replaced with these runners and then I will try to get them to grow.
More runners, this small with roots not established that well yet.
Another with more roots forming.
Parent plants with runners drooping down once the pot are lifted up.
The two parent plants each has three runners, removed from growbed for a redo. If it is not potted no way I can remove without damaging these plants.
Same runners planted to pot within the growbed. Once it has established I will move them to another growbed to start producing runners for that growbed.
With this style of planting, the runners has more chance to survive and they experience only minor transplanting shock.
Propagating Strawberry this way is so easy to do.
All these pots are not to be disturb otherwise the roots will not hold and plant may die, just leave them for another three weeks before doing any major work in the growbed area. Wait for them to produce about 5 or 6 mature leaves before cutting them from parent plant.
Only one runner not potted, because the umbilical is too short, I just let it grow next to the parent pot and once bigger, Ill transfer to pot after cutting it from the mother plant.
These Strawberry multiply very fast, and I guess all my growbed in the front will be fill up with strawberry plant before end of the year.

Thats it for the time being, will update how these Strawberry doing in my Equatorial Lowland Strawberry Project.

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