by Regen Aquaculture | Apr 27, 2023 | Crop Management, FAQ, General Knowledge, Plant Health
The pH level is one of the essential factors in aquaponics. pH stands for potential hydrogen, a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the water. It has a significant effect on the growth and health of both the plants and fish in the system. The acceptable pH range...
by Regen Aquaculture | Dec 21, 2022 | Crop Management, FAQ, General Knowledge, Social Media
💡 In plants, transpiration, along with root pressure, affects the rate of water flux across both the root and xylem vessels. Increasing the rate of transpiration can sometimes enhance the uptake and placements of elements in the xylem. This enhancement depends on...
by Regen Aquaculture | Nov 21, 2022 | Economics, FAQ, General Knowledge, News, Social Media
💡 Aquaculture, the practice of farm raising fish, is positioned as the most probable and feasible response to providing responsibly-raised seafood to a market disadvantaged with dwindling supplies and unreliable sources. Although a seemingly attractive and...
by Regen Aquaculture | Jul 22, 2022 | Crop Management, FAQ
In an aquaponics system, the marital bliss uniting the fish system with the plant system is referred to as being ‘coupled’, meaning the water exchanged in the fish tank is the same water that, once properly filtered, flows to the plant system, which...
by Joe Pate | Dec 19, 2021 | FAQ
Fish Farming is tough work and it isn’t always successful. According to Recirculating Aquaculture 4th Edition authors Michael B. Timmons, Todd Guerdat Brian J. Vinci, here are the top 8 reasons why aquaculture farms fail. The fish go into the water BEFORE a...
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