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3 Responses to Organic Farming in the Philippines (aquaponics tips)
Hello, what I was basically saying in this video is, when it comes to
choosing the kinds of plants that you want to plant in your aquaponics
system, you need to go through it yourself (trial and error) until you see
which plants grow and which won’t. The reason for this is, we need to take
into consideration the climate where our aquaponics system is at and not to
allow other people to tell us things that we want to hear for them to
convince us into believing them. –>
Eco Backyard Farm
April 11, 2014 at 10:08 pm Reply
Hello, can you make another video in English..thank you
And lastly, aquaponics is a very simple system. We should never complicate
it by following word for word the things that we read in books. Most books
do not really tell you how aquaponics works. We’ve been through it and all
we got was rotting plants and stink from the fish water. Eliminate all
complications and go back to the basic (again, through trial and error).
Eco Backyard Farm
April 11, 2014 at 10:23 pm Reply
Hello, what I was basically saying in this video is, when it comes to
choosing the kinds of plants that you want to plant in your aquaponics
system, you need to go through it yourself (trial and error) until you see
which plants grow and which won’t. The reason for this is, we need to take
into consideration the climate where our aquaponics system is at and not to
allow other people to tell us things that we want to hear for them to
convince us into believing them. –>
Eco Backyard Farm
April 11, 2014 at 10:08 pm
Hello, can you make another video in English..thank you
Kevin Cassidy
April 11, 2014 at 10:17 pm
And lastly, aquaponics is a very simple system. We should never complicate
it by following word for word the things that we read in books. Most books
do not really tell you how aquaponics works. We’ve been through it and all
we got was rotting plants and stink from the fish water. Eliminate all
complications and go back to the basic (again, through trial and error).
Eco Backyard Farm
April 11, 2014 at 10:23 pm