Using 1500 Plastic Bottles for Backyard Aquaponics Farming Fresh Fish and Growing Water Convolvulus

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2022
  • Hello guy, today I will show you " Using 1500 Plastic Bottles for Backyard Aquaponics Farming Fresh Fish and Growing Water Convolvulus ".
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Комментарии • 4 тыс.

  • @MaLiArtworks186

    I have been using plastic for nearly 70 years and am not sick nor dead so I think I am okay.

  • @agnesdianaracz
    @agnesdianaracz Год назад +1

    There is a problem with the feeding the fishes, you need to take cut the plastic bootles lower. The fishes likes eating green, grain 🌾☘️🐛🐜🐌🐚🐞🍞 corn if they are bigger.

  • @khadijaakter9462
    @khadijaakter9462 21 день назад +3

    Nice 🥇 Gold 🥇🪙

  • @masagushalimi
    @masagushalimi 2 года назад +1

    Good luck 👍

  • @BenPeter-vp2cy
    @BenPeter-vp2cy 28 дней назад +1

    Bro you are genius

  • @Sirjeffreyfronda

    A VERY NICE IDEA TO REDUCE WASTE AND EARN EXTRA INCOME AND FOOD

  • @V3NQM69
    @V3NQM69 2 года назад +3

    * 250ish plastic bottles, but ok

  • @jaguar515
    @jaguar515 2 года назад +165

    Cool stuff. You used what was available like water bottles. Only long term issues I see is the plastic will degrade with UV light. May end up with microplastics and fish may ingest that plastic.

  • @bayangnelson
    @bayangnelson 28 дней назад +1

    Nice very informative

  • @nalinda123
    @nalinda123 2 года назад +1

    Really great job

  • @tomgeezy5073
    @tomgeezy5073 Год назад +13

    Finally a video with no talking and no showing off... just straight info.TYVM

  • @useranonymous9274
    @useranonymous9274 Год назад +48

    Even after learning so much in university, I am still humbled and realize how little I know: amazing idea! 😀

  • @nickreno644
    @nickreno644 Год назад +100

    If you add an air stone you would be accomplishing four things…. one you would help to make the water a little bit clearer because you would be helping the bacteria to do its job and to grab give you a better crop and you would have healthier fish because they would be able to process oxygen at a higher rate along with your plants benefiting!!! 👩‍🌾

  • @jennypulczinski7204
    @jennypulczinski7204 2 года назад +481

    For those asking what kind of plant it is, the title of the video contains ...growing water convolvulus, so that is what the plant is. Here is what google says about it - Ipomoea aquatica (water convolvulus), called water spinach, or swamp spinach, grows abundantly in tropical regions in Southeast Asia and is used extensively in cuisine in places such as Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. This ingredient works great in stir-fries, soups, and other dishes where a mild, green flavor would benefit a recipe. Despite its name, water spinach is not really spinach, nor is it related to spinach. It's also not part of the brassica family, so it's also unrelated to kale and its bitter leafy green ilk. Instead, water spinach is part of the morning glory family and has long vine-like stems and bell-shaped morning glory-like flowers. Ipomoea aquatica is known as kangkong in the Philippines, kangkung in Indonesia and Malaysia, rau muong in Vietnam, pak bong in Laos, and trakuon in Cambodia. Its English names include water or swamp spinach; sometimes it's referred to as Chinese water spinach, or ong choy in Cantonese. Water spinach is a semi-aquatic plant that thrives with little or no supervision. In fact, it grows so quickly that it is considered invasive in some regions in the U.S. where it has been introduced, but in Southeast Asia where it is used to cook myriad dishes, water spinach is never invasive. On the contrary, it is perceived as a culinary blessing because it grows so easily and is therefore sold very cheaply. There are many varieties of water spinach; some are shorter than others and the leaves are of different lengths and shapes. All, however, have hollow stalks from which the leaves grow. Both stalks and leaves are eaten. Water spinach is used in stir-fried dishes or added to soups.

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 2 года назад +287

    That's all fine and good but those PET bottles don't like UV light. They will start breaking down and releasing micro-plastics into the water and fish and then the people who eat the fish. Don't get me wrong, it's still neat.

  • @tabuakanaititi6769
    @tabuakanaititi6769 2 года назад +6

    Finally I got what I am looking for, thanks for the wonderful physical demonstration.

  • @sirbuleletideas1137
    @sirbuleletideas1137 2 года назад +20

    Napakaganda ng multi purpose space farming na ginawa mo brother. I'll try it too. Thank you so much for sharing this idea of yours. Very impressive demonstration. Excellent one. 👍👍⚘🥀🌷👍👍

  • @milliejardindemariposasyfl1487
    @milliejardindemariposasyfl1487 2 года назад +27

    Absolutely wonderful a very useful project thanks for sharing with us 👍

  • @thedailybibleverseawordfro8922
    @thedailybibleverseawordfro8922 Год назад +4

    I am proud to share your knowledge how to make backyard fish pond, if a people of this world do the same work you did and this world never goes crisis.

  • @geraldofabianoartes3074
    @geraldofabianoartes3074 2 года назад +7

    Incrível parabéns pelo trabalho