Full Tour - Aquaponic Greenhouse

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  • @RobsAquaponics
    @RobsAquaponics Před 2 lety +31

    Thanks for the tour Rob. 👍👍
    Looking forward to possibly seeing it in person one day. 😁

  • @samcollura8034
    @samcollura8034 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the tour. Why not sundry your UN-sold basil and sell it as gourmet herbs to supermarkets.very long shelf life

  • @ozzypunk1
    @ozzypunk1 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for the tour.
    Keep up the good work.
    Can’t wait to get my infusionators in the mail.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +2

      Hopefully you see them soon! Of course who knows how long it takes to get to AU! ;-)

  • @JebGardener
    @JebGardener Před 2 lety +4

    The plants are looking great, given the heat we've seen this year.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +3

      except for these cukes! I might try moving them to the cool end next year!

  • @madbotanist1135
    @madbotanist1135 Před 2 lety +4

    I would spray paint the tops of blue drums black if you want to control the algae :) it works very well, the algae will take up the nitrogen which would otherwise go to the plants

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +2

      They are blue to minimize the light. It's very difficult to paint HDPE, next to nothing will adhere to it.

  • @dalewolver8739
    @dalewolver8739 Před rokem +4

    been following you for years. Nice to see some of the results

  • @cls2230
    @cls2230 Před rokem +1

    I just got a new life goal thank you

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers Před 2 lety +2

    Great tour

  • @willkrummeck
    @willkrummeck Před rokem +1

    vvery good video, you covered so many good points. i would recommend buying seeds from more high temp areas.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem +2

      thanks. I try to get heirloom seeds but they haven't been engineered to greenhouse production. However, my customers enjoy the flavor better.

  • @matthewg4956
    @matthewg4956 Před 2 lety +2

    It sure has come a long way Mr Rob. Impressive. I’m guessing your overhead project is still in the think process.

  • @sbmiller3699
    @sbmiller3699 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice setup.

  • @johnwall259
    @johnwall259 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the tour!

  • @MichaelDavis-uu9zh
    @MichaelDavis-uu9zh Před 7 měsíci

    I think the tomato leaf curling is due to the heat. In North Carolina they would curl in the daytime and fold back out at dusk. Not sure if that’s the only reason but from my experience that might be the reason.

  • @patrickschooley3503
    @patrickschooley3503 Před 2 lety +1

    WOW, so cool.

  • @middleway1885
    @middleway1885 Před rokem

    Woooh!! Jam packed full of yummy info!! Cheers! To a more abundantly fulfilling experiences (especially yummy fruits and veggies...)

  • @Gozelis
    @Gozelis Před rokem

    amazing video, thanks for the tour, your greenhouse is inspirational. As i understood the more air circulates in the system the better? you have infusionators installed almost every aspect of your system.

  • @NedBerndt
    @NedBerndt Před 2 lety +1

    hey Rob, you are my AP hero!! Coming to NE this, would love to swing by again. Will email you

  • @redeye1773
    @redeye1773 Před rokem

    nice set up ..tip add a led light on timer to your lettuce area .and its normal for heirloom tamotes to have different leaf structure. heirloom breeds are for flavor not looks

  • @ovniologo321
    @ovniologo321 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice setup tks

  • @edwarddarst4358
    @edwarddarst4358 Před měsícem +1

    You need to go thermal energy you'd be better off😊 I need the pipe underground to cool off and you need to pipe too heated in winter 🤪

  • @ETennScott
    @ETennScott Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for posting this Rob! I really wanna get back to my DWC hydroponics project and you help keep the fire burnin'! :-)

  • @marcussloss6937
    @marcussloss6937 Před 2 lety +2

    I watch these type of videos a lot and almost always see Tilapia. I always thought goldfish and koi would sell better for fishermen and collectors respectively. Do you have a video that explains your fish choice, if so can I get a link? If you don't can you make one or provide a simple answer as to why you don't raise Tilapia?

    • @cobre7717
      @cobre7717 Před 2 lety +1

      Talipia are a tropical fish that need warm water.. Goldfish like cold water. Climate dictate the choice of fish.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +4

      Just like @cobre said, it's mainly because of the climate. I shut down the system during the winter and the koi can just sit in the bottom of the tank and wait for spring. Also I can sell a good sized koi for a hundred bucks with no problem. Pound for pound, the koi are more profitable than food fish.

  • @germansurvivaloutdoorsoul4421

    nice cooling system...would liketo have mor infos about that! Great Video👍

  • @EmptyHammock
    @EmptyHammock Před 2 lety +2

    I wouldn't be allowed in your supervisors station.. :p

  • @edengardeningtowers4923
    @edengardeningtowers4923 Před 11 měsíci

    I like this set up good job.

  • @AaronsTube100
    @AaronsTube100 Před rokem

    I have an idea that might work to help cool down your greenhouse, if you can dig a hole and put a tank underground, or use a well water system, run a line that circulates the water from your tank into your fan system with some copper lines and it should help cool the air down that passes though it.

    • @darrelljacobjr2120
      @darrelljacobjr2120 Před rokem

      Or...heat rises, so... Put some servo-controlled vents in the ceiling and let the hot air rise up and out, which will draw in cooler fresh air from the vents along the bottom sides. I was impressed the pump and aerator system draws so little watts, but didn't hear any mention of how much it takes to power two 48" exhaust fans and an evaporative cooler.
      Other than that, he has an extremely nice system and made a good video.

    • @busterfoxx
      @busterfoxx Před 2 měsíci

      Shade netting will help keep your temperatures down on hot days. I would try to set it up so that it's retractable and you can pull the netting in to place on the hot sunny days and draw it back in the winter. Think of it as curtains; one over the top and then one on each side. I'll leave you to figure out the mechanics... :-)

  • @bendrover
    @bendrover Před rokem

    Good job mate 👍

  • @cherrytreepermaculture756

    Epic.

  • @thedude7319
    @thedude7319 Před rokem

    07:53 a sense of humour

  • @drmosfet
    @drmosfet Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks It's always nice to get a new video form your CZcams channel. Just out of curiosity is your fruit stand fridge solar powered or did you managed to get a electrical cable to it?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +4

      I just run an extension cord to it. I ran over it yesterday with the mower. 😬

    • @drmosfet
      @drmosfet Před 2 lety +2

      @@Bigelowbrook
      Ouch

  • @zoebraden-garrison9928
    @zoebraden-garrison9928 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the tour! What are your average summertime temperatures on the warm and cool sides of the greenhouse?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem +2

      On a sunny day, it can usually be 20 degrees (F) warmer from one side to the other. This video might help: czcams.com/video/XbXaj45hiuc/video.html

  • @jaksmith6465
    @jaksmith6465 Před 2 lety +3

    how did you plant onions in DWC

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +5

      I start them from seed in a tray filled with gravel (or put onion sets in the tray) and when there are enough roots on them, pinch them in a 1" GrowGrip and stick them in the bed. I'm still perfecting it since they tend to tip over when the greens get too tall.

  • @Jandau2
    @Jandau2 Před rokem

    Make pesto with the extra basil.

  • @icarus901
    @icarus901 Před rokem +1

    Rob, curious about the greenhouse orientation. Why north-south and not east-west, shape of the field/slope or trying to even out the light on both sides?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      It is to even out the light. This style is not energy efficient so the orientation is best to deal with lighting. If I didn't an efficient model, like a Chinese style, then it would run east-west and have the light come in through the south.

  • @jenniferreid-mcdonald4458
    @jenniferreid-mcdonald4458 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the tour i like it how much will cost to run this farm per month

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 9 měsíci

      Basically it's the electricity to run the fans during the summer. Not including labor it's less than $300/month during the growing season.

  • @seanray3333
    @seanray3333 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey rob Id like to buy some of your Venturi, do you ship to Mexico? Let me know because either way I will buy them and ship them myself or order them to be shipped to Mexico. Please give me details on where to order and price

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi, You can order from shop.bigelowbrook.com or use the design tool at infusinator.com and it can add the parts to your shopping cart. It can calculate the shipping costs to Mexico. Thanks!

  • @michigannative2951
    @michigannative2951 Před rokem

    Very nice setup.
    Would the fish be able to grow in the plant beds? Have wondered if you can or would that effect the fish.
    Great job.

  • @aquaponicscanada-noadditiv8471

    ❤very nice 👍

  • @mimis1314
    @mimis1314 Před rokem

    1st time seeing grow clips used like that in Aquaponic. can you tell me more about them? like what timp thay are how well thay work and what are the good and bad for using them in your sistim?

  • @joleylight300
    @joleylight300 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you make an income from this set up and if so, is your main income? I would like to have a good sized green house one day but see no way of making a decent income from I though.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +2

      I run an IT department full time. I sell the produce on the weekends at the honor-system farm stand which pays for the electricity and property taxes. The general rule of thumb is you need about 10,000 sq ft to make a living.

    • @joleylight300
      @joleylight300 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Bigelowbrook that’s makes sense! After watching some of your earlier videos where you use CAD and 3d printing. Figured you had some sort of tech job lol. Good work on the system!

  • @karimhayes3134
    @karimhayes3134 Před 2 lety +1

    what is the life span for the green house cover? great work

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +2

      I've found some people that have used it for over 20 years

  • @PPEOPLE1
    @PPEOPLE1 Před rokem

    Hi, I was watching your tour. I noticed you had a seem to have a lot of space in your greenhouse. Did you think of it trying a row crap in there?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      I haven't finished putting beds in there. And watch your spelling. ;-)

    • @PPEOPLE1
      @PPEOPLE1 Před rokem

      @@Bigelowbrook yeah I was wondering if you could put a media bed in there and plan something like rice, or a Midwest crop of corn/soybean. But you really wouldn’t have to alternate the corn soy beans because you’re getting the nutrients from the fish.

    • @PPEOPLE1
      @PPEOPLE1 Před rokem

      You’re doing gods work, keep going man.

  • @mattsstuff2892
    @mattsstuff2892 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tour. I'm new to aquaponics but it seems like you have a lot of plants compared to fish. How many fish do you have/how big are they? The tomato plants look great! Mine struggle to produce fruit in my system. Any tips?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      There are about 200 koi & goldfish ranging from 6-20 inches. I test the the water each month and supplement with various nutrients.

  • @prizonfrost123
    @prizonfrost123 Před rokem

    Hey Rob, whats your PH at, and any additives besides Iron chelate...Thanks for the tour

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      pH is usually around 6.8-7. I add whatever is deficient in the system. I send out a water test each month and make the necessary adjustments.

  • @sleepdepot9790
    @sleepdepot9790 Před rokem

    What's the DO in your DWC and @ what water temp? Nice looking greenhouse and walk through of it. Cheers!

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem +1

      It's usually around 7ppm. More details: czcams.com/video/rOJT65OSfV0/video.html

  • @richardmiller6930
    @richardmiller6930 Před 4 měsíci

    I have asked before, but can you point me to the supplier and model of the low wattage water pumps please

  • @martylynchian8628
    @martylynchian8628 Před rokem

    Fish can provide Nitrogen but what about micro nutriments, trace elements,etc?

  • @kermitfrog271
    @kermitfrog271 Před rokem

    Can you elaborate on "shutting down the system" in the winter. What do you do with the fish?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem +1

      I remove all the plants and stop feeding the fish. There's a small heater for the water to keep it from freezing and I leave the pump running to circulate the water.

    • @pbase36
      @pbase36 Před rokem

      @@Bigelowbrook Could you elaborate a bit? The fish don't need to eat for the entire winter? Are they in hibernation?

  • @JeffsAquaponics
    @JeffsAquaponics Před rokem

    Great tour Rob. I have a quick question. Do you have a problem with your fish reproducing and getting into your DWC bed, and if yes, how do you deal with it. I have a decent sized system with a really good RFF and media filter, but it doesn't have media beds on the front end. I'm trying to decide if adding media beds would make a difference in keeping fish out of the DWC bed.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      I've had it happen in my old greenhouse and this one. The eggs can eventually wash through the media beds. I did a video this past spring where I cleaned out this DWC bed (replacing the liner) and I caught several fish in there. They are a huge nuisance because they love the lettuce roots. If I tried to add a filter sock to the inlet, it would probably clog too fast...even with the beds, there are still some solids that get through.

    • @JeffsAquaponics
      @JeffsAquaponics Před rokem

      @@Bigelowbrook yeah, eating the roots is the same problem I’m dealing with. I have goldfish, and I’m in Texas. It seems like they breed year around and every few months I’m cleaning out fish.

  • @branchingoutpermaculturewi4766

    how much does your electricity run ya for just the greenhouse

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem +1

      The bulk of the expense is running the fans. August is highest and is about $250. Jan and Feb it's about $30

  • @josephlarsen
    @josephlarsen Před 2 lety +1

    do you offer 3d files for the infusinator? I'd love to buy them

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +1

      sorry, no STL files. Besides the 3D printing usually isn't accurate enough to make them work properly. shop.bigelowbrook.com/Item.aspx?ItemID=292

    • @josephlarsen
      @josephlarsen Před 2 lety +1

      @@Bigelowbrook too bad. I'd be looking to use a resin printer which should be pretty accurate and strong enough but it's fair if you don't want to sell them :)

  • @Vaul_The_Merchant
    @Vaul_The_Merchant Před rokem

    Can someone make a living running a system like this in southern New England zones?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      Since I'm CT, if you work it just right, you probably could. You certainly would get rich!

  • @kevinmussack2782
    @kevinmussack2782 Před rokem

    Rob, no shade cloth?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      I have some but didn't feel like using it this year. you can see it hanging at around 0:45

  • @rafam4617
    @rafam4617 Před rokem

    how do you overwinter the system? I am considering doing aquaponics, but here in Poland the winters get very chilly, so it would be quite the challenge to keep things running in winter.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem +1

      I remove all the plants and stop feeding the fish. There's a small heater for the water to keep it from freezing and I leave the pump running to circulate the water.

    • @rafam4617
      @rafam4617 Před rokem

      @@Bigelowbrook thank you very much

    • @jchao777
      @jchao777 Před rokem

      @@Bigelowbrook Great Video!!! May I know the brand and model of the small heater that you are using? It seems like a good idea to heat the water during winter. Thank you so much!

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      @@jchao777 It uses a LOT of electricity so it's not cheap to run. czcams.com/video/ZNeKIHhWps0/video.html

  • @ramoneoliveira5851
    @ramoneoliveira5851 Před rokem

    Like

  • @richardmiller6930
    @richardmiller6930 Před rokem

    Hi, what is the name and source of your circulation pumps please?

  • @OrganicGreens
    @OrganicGreens Před 2 lety

    Seems like you would use a lot less water if you just planted in your soil and watered the plants in the ground or a raised bed tho. 300 gallons a day just for cooling seem very wasteful. I only water each of my plants maybe a half gallon a day 300 gallons could water 600 large 7 foot tall plants for me.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +1

      If I had a same size garden of 3800 sq ft, it would consume far more water than that each day, plus yield far less veggies due to pest and disease.

  • @nsta6408
    @nsta6408 Před rokem +1

    Who clicked coz they saw Joe Rogan on the thumbnail

  • @Cyklonus
    @Cyklonus Před 2 lety

    👍👍

  • @AsttoScott
    @AsttoScott Před rokem

    This system looks very energy inefficient. All of that solid waste processing can be avoided simply by choosing a different species of fish. For example Talapia in warmer climates or Perch in colder climates because their waste is in liquid form unlike gold fish and koi because their waste is always solid.

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před rokem

      I have a friend that raises perch....their poo is no different than a Koi. Even if that wasn't the case, I am able to sell the Koi at a far higher profit so spending a few bucks to process the waste is an easy investment.

  • @celestialbeeing
    @celestialbeeing Před rokem

    You waste a lot of water for that small amount.