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1st DWC Grow..need help identifying whats wrong

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1st DWC Grow..need help identifying whats wrong

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So I wasn't for sure what to do with my building. I now plan on moving into the basement and renting my house.

This would leave me with approx 3500 sqft of floor space upstairs with 25ft at peak vaulted ceilings lol.. I should grow weed, but I can't legally and my current grows are legal. Long story short, I will have to build a biofloc shrimp farm upstairs. I might add another level if I can keep it short enough.

So this plan will take a few years. Once I draw up the floor plans, and my purchase list for equipment, feed and all thst shit.. I will have to hit you up. You better be around for a few years lol.. I just know it will work perfect with your help so I'd be dumb not to. The startup cost isn't that much compared to most businesses and I live in the mid west, no access to fresh not frozen shrimp except for farms like what I want.
I'm going nowhere brother this place, members and staff are like family to me.
 
No shrimp in aquaponics they are to sensitive to nitrogen etc.

Tilapia work well.

The bacteria that consume nitrates are anaerobic not exactly what we want. The nitrogen conversion is done by several different bacteria and you can grow your own colony without anything else but water and ammonia as they will occur natural and then you adjust the bioload and surface area they can attach to. It goes ammonia to nitrite then nitrite to nitrates thise are both aerobic and then nitrogen consuming are anaerobic. What you are looking for is an algae scrubber... I have made a few and sized properly I can keep my nitrates under 10ppm and most of the tie almost 0. You want a certain type of algae that's fast growing. I found green hair algae to be the best. I ca walk ya through how to make one if you like
Or you could just run the water thru some plants and let them take care of the nitrates.
 
Or you could just run the water thru some plants and let them take care of the nitrates.
Thing is not many plants that are not aquatic that will live off very low nutrients. Micrograms and things like herbs and lettuce would prob work well. The green hair algae will eat to 0 ppm the downside is the bioload determines the sq footage and they could be dam huge in some cases.
 
Ok I was reading there are some freshwater lrwns that are suitable but they like shrimp are sensitive and need good water quality. The benefit is a large part of thier diet is algae. So you can save on food by doing algae scrubbers on a large scale and not the commercial ones that are kinda retarded imo.

@Cashmeh I'm curious though have you considered the weigh of water in an upstairs location?

That alone to me would make it unfeasible. Water is I think 8.33lb per gal and on the level I'm assuming you are thinking seems like something you have to consider.
 
Ok I was reading there are some freshwater lrwns that are suitable but they like shrimp are sensitive and need good water quality. The benefit is a large part of thier diet is algae. So you can save on food by doing algae scrubbers on a large scale and not the commercial ones that are kinda retarded imo.

@Cashmeh I'm curious though have you considered the weigh of water in an upstairs location?

That alone to me would make it unfeasible. Water is I think 8.33lb per gal and on the level I'm assuming you are thinking seems like something you have to consider.
So it's about 30ft wide. That ibeam is dead center. Pretty sure I could fill the entire upstairs with water lol.
 

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I'dk what size they are, but there's alot of them and they sit on the ibeam. 2x8 possibly. The guy I got it from said it would hold anything lol.. I'm not as good with construction as he was so I'll let you decide. I wanted the pools on the left and right upstairs, not center.. This would allow for more pools.

I have a mental image lol, and I think it will work just like the hydro system I learned how build.. Which is perfect lol.. I'm so over confident. My dumb ass would put a business lien on it all just to try something new. Yolo..
 

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PH and PPM relationship

Can someone please confirm and/or correct me on my understanding of PH and PPM..

I'm understanding it like this:

If PH rises slowly and PPM rises significantly like 50-100 increase that means the plant is drinking just water and im probably locking the nutes out from the plant. To correct this i should put more fresh water in to lower the ppm

If ph rises say from say 5.8 to 6.4 and the PPM has dropped that means that the plant is taking in the nutes causing the PH to jump and i could add more nutrient water

If PH and PPM hold steady they are in balance....is that a good thing?

Any help i smuch appreciated!

After adding the cal-mag and monitoring PPM and PH levels twice daily that struggling plant is making a come back...the new growth looks nice and green!
 
PH and PPM relationship

Can someone please confirm and/or correct me on my understanding of PH and PPM..

I'm understanding it like this:

If PH rises slowly and PPM rises significantly like 50-100 increase that means the plant is drinking just water and im probably locking the nutes out from the plant. To correct this i should put more fresh water in to lower the ppm

If ph rises say from say 5.8 to 6.4 and the PPM has dropped that means that the plant is taking in the nutes causing the PH to jump and i could add more nutrient water

If PH and PPM hold steady they are in balance....is that a good thing?

Any help i smuch appreciated!

After adding the cal-mag and monitoring PPM and PH levels twice daily that struggling plant is making a come back...the new growth looks nice and green!
In sterile systems yes. Yet in my system since I use microbes, they actually lower my ph once colonized. That said, the plants natural growth will raise the ph. Mine stays roughly the same always lol..

I wouldn't directly link ph and ppm either.

I might be wrong here but I feel the lower your ph, the faster the plant absorbs nutrients. I also don't believe in hydro underfeeding. I vegged some pretty big plants at 300ppm. I would say you want your ppm to drop slowly, and you want your ph to not fluctuate.

Larger system capacity does wonder for ph swings.

Example if you had 100 gallons in that system, you wouldn't notice you ph move... Hell it might take 2 full days to drop 10ppm points...

I'm not saying they are not linked, perhaps they are, I just think there are too many variables for them to be.
 
In sterile systems yes. Yet in my system since I use microbes, they actually lower my ph once colonized. That said, the plants natural growth will raise the ph. Mine stays roughly the same always lol..

I wouldn't directly link ph and ppm either.

I might be wrong here but I feel the lower your ph, the faster the plant absorbs nutrients. I also don't believe in hydro underfeeding. I vegged some pretty big plants at 300ppm. I would say you want your ppm to drop slowly, and you want your ph to not fluctuate.

Larger system capacity does wonder for ph swings.

Example if you had 100 gallons in that system, you wouldn't notice you ph move... Hell it might take 2 full days to drop 10ppm points...

I'm not saying they are not linked, perhaps they are, I just think there are too many variables for them to be.
that makes sense thank you!

So really the goal is to get the PH to stay as stable as possible while watching PPM slowly decrease

I did also notice that my RO water is coming out around 250ppm, i thought it would be much lower
 
RO should be coming in a lot closer to zero , mine for eg is 4-6
 
i thought so too, i have the filter attached to my sink faucet, it is almost tim eto replace it so maybe itll drop after that
Thats not a true ro unit. Those sink filters don't do nothing for filtration.

I got my under sink ro system for 50 bucks. After 400gallon ran through it my ppm is 11.
 
Thats not a true ro unit. Those sink filters don't do nothing for filtration.

I got my under sink ro system for 50 bucks. After 400gallon ran through it my ppm is 11.
well that makes a lot more sense now
 
Geekpure 3 Stage Portable Aquarium Countertop Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System-100GPD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2TSNZ...abc_7556HMRQNFNQNQVMTCWC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

There's also another cheap part u need for it but I can't find it lol.. It stops the water from flowing down the drain while your not using it.. I'll figure it out eventually... Stoner moment. Found it.. Buy this too.. Now u will also need a holding tank, it takes 24hrs to fill a 75gallon tank lol..

I have a holding tank so no biggie, when it gets low I just refill it in one day.

Malida 1/4 Inch Tube Automatic Shut Off Valve Push to Quick Connect Fittings for Reverse Osmosis Water Purifiers Filters (auto Shut Off) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014MAS3I...abc_M3V6SXM5Z1FZ1SD6FTW4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Don't forget to youtube how to install.
 
Would a unit like this also required some sort of pressure vessel to force the water through the membrane?
 
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