The pictures below are of plants that came from the same batch of seedlings. The broccoli growing in the aquaponics system are starting to flower, but the ones growing in soil still have tight heads. I sprayed BT on the soil plants, so they don’t have as much leaf damage as the AP plants do.
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The broccoli in the aquaponic system actually look kind of spindly.
The leaves were lower to the ground, and the flowers were shooting up. The dirt plants are doing much better. At first, the AP plants were doing better.
nice work Brian – keep the posts coming! I love seeing stuff like this!
Hmmm. Cool experiment, though!
You need a hugelkultur bed and you can have a three-way comparison.
I would like that. Need land!
need about 10 square feet!