Eating Fish Poop?!?! Marijuana Aquaponics Vs. Hydroponics

A lot of people have recently become aware of hydroponic stores as more states have adopted medical marijuana laws and patients normally prefer to use hydroponic systems or soil to grow their medicine. But now, there is a new method called marijuana aquaponics that is starting to be used to grow patients’ medical marijuana.

According to Wikipedia, “Aquaponics is a sustainable food production system that combines conventional aquaculture, (raising aquatic animals such as snails, fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks), with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment.

Aquaponics can easily suit almost any space and is capable to use indoors and outside while having the ability to grow medical marijuana speedily and economically.  The good news is this cutting-edge gardening method (aquaponics) is now starting in the medical cannabis business and is changing hydroponic growing systems that have been used in the past.

Both hydroponics and aquaponics can grow a larger, heavier yield than any type of dirt soil is able to (on a per-square-foot basis), however, from a sustainability point of view – when comparing these two systems (hydroponics versus aquaponics) – there is one major difference.

Hydroponic systems must constantly be supplied with water and nutrients, which will require growers to regularly purge the nutrient-water (the water and nutrients in the reservoir) from a hydroponic system to keep the system clean so plants grow healthy.

Most of the time, it is more difficult to succeed in growing 100% organic in a hydroponic system since stale water and old nutrients have to be changed frequently for fresher water and new nourishment so marijuana can grow healthy.

Medical marijuana that is grown in hydroponic systems oftentimes has more of a chemical taste when the system isn’t properly flushed (only watering plants, no nutrition) before it is harvested.

Patients who are sensitive to taste can frequently tell the difference between medical marijuana that is grown in a hydroponic system versus soil or an aquaponic system.

Marijuana aquaponics grows 100% organically (no chemical or synthetic nutrition) the medical marijuana that is produced is quite possibly the highest quality medicine and comes out tasting better than ever.

 

Marijuana Aquaponics Grows Cannabis You Desire

marijuana aquaponicsMarijuana aquaponics offers the very best of hydroponic systems (growing in a soilless medium) and aquaculture (the farming of fish), the two aspects of a hydroponic system that are changed in an aquaponic system are the:

  1. Water Reservoir (Fish Tank)
  2. Nutrition (Fish Poop)

Just the same as a hydroponics reservoir, an aquaponic system utilizes a fish storage tank to replace the traditional reservoir and the fish provide nutrients (fish poop) to provide the “food” so medical marijuana has all of the nutrition it needs.

Aquaponic gardening is the way of the future for both residential horticulture and larger-scale industrial farming. Unlike typical soil-based growing methods, marijuana aquaponics takes advantage of fish waste to fertilize medical marijuana.

Exactly how this works, is that fish secrete their waste, which is mostly ammonia, in the reservoir/fish tank and that water (with the fish poop) is pumped throughout an aquaponic growing system.

Naturally occurring, beneficial bacteria establish themselves in the aquaponic system and transform the ammonia (fish waste and decomposing food) into nitrites, and then a variety of bacteria change the nitrates into usable food for the marijuana plant.

Medical marijuana metabolizes the fish poop (nitrates) providing the plants with all the nourishment they need to grow healthy as well as purifying the water for the fish to survive.

This creates a symbiotic relationship between the fish and plants in a natural ecosystem that works cooperatively so you can grow the best organic medical marijuana.

Benefits of Medical Marijuana Aquaponic Gardening

marijuana aquaponicsYou can enjoy watching your fish swim while you tend your aquaponic garden, what other gardening systems can do that???

When you first start growing in a marijuana aquaponics, it will be 100% organic from the very beginning and it takes less time to run, manage, and maintain so you will have more time for other activities to enjoy in life.

Aquaponic systems have many advantages over hydroponic systems. It takes less power input (time, electrical power, nutrition, and so on) in marijuana aquaponics and it will produce a larger yield compared to any other gardening method which makes it an extremely sustainable system to use.

One significant convenience is that it uses 90 percent LESS water than typical soil farming approaches. In addition, the square-foot production is much greater with marijuana aquaponics than with any other horticulture methods (it can generate approximately 10 times much more per square foot).

With aquaponics, you could not only just medical marijuana, but you can also grow fruits, vegetables, greens, and natural herbs, and you can additionally raise fish to eat or decorative fish to sell. Other great benefits of aquaponic horticulture are that you will never have to till, feed, pot, turn the dirt over, or need deal with soil pests ever again.

 

Last Thoughts About Marijuana Aquaponics

marijuana aquaponics

Aquaponic systems can be constructed to be visually pleasing and a center-conversation piece in your own home or your backyard. They can be built any size, from small systems built for a kitchen to large commercial farms.

Marijuana aquaponic systems can be constructed using inexpensive components that anyone can afford and quickly assemble at home. Growing medical marijuana in the comforts of your home with aquaponics can help you to achieve dispensary independence and save money on the medicine you are already buying that is much better tasting, healthier, and fresher.

The new trend in aquaponic horticulture is just starting in the medicinal cannabis sector, you most definitely can see the advantages of aquaponics and why it is better compared to hydroponic systems.

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