Aquaponics Systems Fish and Vegetable Co-Exist System Smart Commercial Greenhouse
Products Description
The aquaculture water body is separated from the planting system, and the two are connected by a gravel nitrification filter bed design. The wastewater discharged from aquaculture is filtered through the nitrification filter bed or (tank) first. In the nitrification bed, some melon and fruit plants with large biomass can be cultivated to speed up the decomposition and nitrification of organic filters. The relatively clean water filtered by nitrification bed is recycled into hydroponic vegetable or aeroponic vegetable production system as nutrient solution, which is supplied by water circulation or spray to vegetable root system for absorption, and then returned to the aquaculture pond again after absorption by vegetables to form a closed-circuit circulation.
Fish Waste Production
Fish primarily produce waste in the form of ammonia, a byproduct of their metabolism. At high levels, ammonia is toxic to fish, so it must be effectively removed from the water. In an aquaponics system, this waste kickstarts a nutrient cycle that benefits the plants.
Bacteria Conversion of Ammonia to Nitrates (Nitrification Process)
Beneficial bacteria are essential in aquaponics, as they convert toxic ammonia into less harmful nitrates through a two-stage process known as nitrification:
- Nitrosomonas Bacteria: These bacteria transform ammonia (NH3) into nitrites (NO2-), which, while still toxic, are less harmful than ammonia.
- Nitrobacter Bacteria: These bacteria then convert nitrites into nitrates (NO3-), which are much less toxic and serve as vital nutrients for plants.
These bacteria thrive on surfaces within the system, particularly in the grow bed media and biofilters. Establishing a healthy bacterial colony is crucial for maintaining system stability and efficiency.
Plant Absorption of Nutrients
Plants absorb nitrates and other nutrients from the water through their roots. As they take in these nutrients, they purify and filter the water, which is then recirculated back to the fish tank. This nutrient uptake promotes healthy plant growth, enabling the cultivation of a diverse range of crops, from leafy greens and herbs to fruiting vegetables, depending on the system's design and environmental conditions.
Hydroponic Channel
For the material of the hydroponic tube, there are three types used in the market: PVC, ABS, HDPE. Their appearance has square, rectangular, trapezoidal and other shapes. Customers choose different shapes according to the crops they need to plant.
Pure color, no impurities, no peculiar smell, anti-aging, long service life. Its installation is simple, convenient and time-saving. Its use makes the land more efficient. The growth of plants can be controlled by the hydroponic system. It can achieve efficientand stable generation.
Material | Plastic |
Capacity | Custom |
Usage | Plant Growth |
Product Name | Hydroponic Tube |
Color | White |
Size | Customized Size |
Feature | Eco-friendly |
Application | Farm |
Packing | Carton |
Keywords | Environmentally Friendly Material |
Function | Hydroponic Farm |
Shape | Square |
Horizontal hydroponic / Vertical hydroponics
horizontal hydroponic is a type of hydroponic system where plants are grown in a flat, shallow trough or channel filled with a thin film of nutrient-rich water.
Vertical systems are more accessible for plant control and subsequent maintenance. They also occupy a smaller floor area, but they provide up to several times larger growing areas.
NFT hydroponic
NFT is a hydroponic technique where in a very shallow stream of water containing all the dissolved nutrients required for plant growth is re-circulated past the bare roots of plants in a watertight gully, also known as channels.
★★★ Greatly reduces the consumption of water and nutrients.
★★★ Eliminates matrix-related supply, handling, and cost issues.
★★★Relatively easy to sterilize roots and equipment compared to other system types.
DWC hydroponic
DWC is a type of hydroponic system where the plant roots are suspended in nutrient-rich water that is oxygenated by an air pump. The plants are typically grown in net pots, which are placed into holes in the lid of a container that holds the nutrient solution.
★★★ Suitable for larger plants and plants with long growth cycle.
★★★ One rehydration can maintain the growth of plants for a longtime.
★★★ Low maintenance cost.
Aeroponic systems is an advanced form of hydroponics, aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment rather than soil. Aeroponic systems use water, liquid nutrients and a soilless growing medium to quickly and efficiently grow more colorful, tastier, better smelling and incredibly nutritious produce.
Aeroponic growing towers hydroponics vertical garden systems allows you to grow up at least 24 vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers in less than three square feet—indoors or out. So it’s the perfect companion in your journey toward healthy living.
Grow Faster
Aeroponic growing towers hydroponics vertical garden systems plants with only water and nutrients rather than dirt. Research has found aeroponic systems grow plants three times faster and produce 30% greater yields on average.
Grow Healthier
Pests, disease, weeds—traditional gardening can be complicated and time-consuming. But because Aeroponic growing towers hydroponics vertical garden systems delivers water and nutrients when they’re most needed, you’re able to grow strong, healthy plants with minimal effort.
Save more space
Aeroponic growing towers hydroponics vertical garden systems as little as 10% of the land and water traditional growing methods use. So it’s perfect for sunny small spaces, such as balconies, patios, rooftops—even your kitchen provided you use grow lights.
Usage | Greenhouse,farming,gardening,home |
Planters | 6 planters per floor |
Planting Baskets | 2.5", black |
Additional Floors | Available |
Material | food-grade PP |
Free Casters | 5 pcs |
Water tank | 100L |
Power consumption | 12W |
Head | 2.4M |
Water flow | 1500L/H |