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Mangroves show them off! pretty please
I'm in the construction phase of my mangrove system.
i just wanted to see others mangroves and how they set them up in there systems. I'm using a storage bin meant for sand. http://www.homedepot.ca/wcsstore/Hom...yellowhd_4.jpg Attaching a plant growth light on the lid. |
Tagging along.
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This is my favorite set up. I would typically use a small rubber maid with multiple net pot each housing 2 plants. Among with a couple bulkheads for flow through. The airstone is essential as it keeps the roots from drowning
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do pods do better with airated water? i got mine in the sump roots suspended in the water. have lost a few after they had been doing ok.
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oppps i planted mine into a deep sandbed that not how it is suppose to work?
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Plants actually take in oxygen through the roots. In mangrove there evolution has aloud for there roots to sit in static water. Terrestrial plants do not have this ability. this type of growing is for terrestrial plants but works for all plants and yea there is a huge difference in plant growth most notable will be it root production. Allowing it to take up more nutrients from the solution.
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so you recommend putting a small powerhead or air bubbler by the roots to aid in growth?
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So i was floating mine in my sump with foam before i planted them should i just do that?
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Yes oxygenated water allows for more o2 and nutrient to be absorbed in comparision to oxygen dissolved in water
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Is "Hydroton" or whatever type of clay pellets you use, aquarium safe?
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I don't know if it is or not. But after you rince it it does not breakdown. As its fired clay. But there are many things you could use such as crush or marbles
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I have a good supply of "Hydroton" (my other expensive hobby= orchids), I just don't know if it is reef safe. Is that what you use?
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Sweet I have a half dozen orchids. But about 45 house plants.
No I haven't used hydration yet. But it's food grade. So why not I use small crush and lava rock |
I hope there are no heavy metals to leech out.
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Derived from a renewable and plentiful source (clay), Hydroton is considered an ecologically sustainable growing medium. The clay is formed into pellets and fired in rotary kilns at 1200°C. This causes the clay to expand, like popcorn, and become porous. Hydroton is manufactured specifically for hydroponic cultivation. It holds water extremely well and transmits it effectively to the plant roots. Hydroton is pH stabilized and releases practically no minerals into the nutrient stream; in other words Hydroton is almost completely inert – except for offering excellent moisture and oxygen capacity to stimulate healthy root development. Hydroton can also be cleaned and reused over and over, so you can help keep your costs down compared to other growing mediums such as soil or rockwool.
Also read artical that stated that hydroton is widely used for biofiltration in ponds and aquariaiums. |
Alright just so i am clear they will be better floating with roots exposed to air under the water then planted in a deep sandbed? If this is correct im pulling mine out since i planted then last night
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Thats what I did with mine. Make sure you get a spray bottle so you can mist them with fresh water
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And keeping a spray bottle of fresh water is a great idea. Just ensure that you spray plants foliage in early hours of light on as stoma which are like the little mouths on leaves are open in the daylight hours allowing a spray of water to unclog them of salt creep and the fact that water on hot leaves leads to burning |
Well here some pictures of mine for now.
http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/.../IMG_00871.jpg http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/.../IMG_00861.jpg i do use a philips par38 led bulb says 3000K http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/.../IMG_00851.jpg I use crush rock for mine. |
Ive just got mine kinda jambed down in between some rocks in my sump. I also have them growing in between the baffles where all the silty stuff settles.
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