Problems GROWING DUCKWEED On A Small Scale (Homestead Aquaculture)

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @mikedoingmikethings702
    @mikedoingmikethings702 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome! I just started growing them in a bucket hoping they will thrive here in the desert. You can probably use chicken wire tied into a cylinder as a "safe haven" from the fish, this way there's a symbiotic benefit to having them in your pond but not risk losing them all...

  • @RWM1955
    @RWM1955 4 місяці тому +2

    I’m growing duckweed in 100 gallon stock tanks in Hawaii to supplement feeding my laying hens. I have worked through some problems but things are much better now. Things to watch out for;
    1. Water temperature, intense tropical sun can make the water way too hot during the summer. I put up 70% shade screen raised up about 3 feet above the tanks for airflow, this made a huge difference in keep the water below 79 degrees.
    2. Water Ph, some of my tank got too alkaline. I check the water ph with litmus test strip and adjust the water ph accordingly. Municipal water is super alkaline and just plain nasty stuff. I collect rain water or take water from a steam on the property now.
    3. Nutrients. In the beginning it was hard to figure out how much to feed the duckweed , especially before figuring the above problems. I have a catchment system to collect the urine for one of my horses. I use about 1 quart of urine diluted 1 gallon of rain water and sprinkle it evenly over three stock tanks every day, about once a week I mix in some castings from my worm bin to add other nutrients. Filtering through a fine mesh is necessary so the watering can rose does not plug up. The weed loves this feeding schedule!
    4. adding air air bubblers keeps the water on the bottom of the tank from building up methane gas and oxygenates the water and helps to divide the duckweed. The water smells way better now and I feel better about feeding the weed to my hens. I alway rinse the weed with a garden hose in the mesh basket strainer and drip dry for a hour before feed in to the hens.

    • @RWM1955
      @RWM1955 3 місяці тому

      You will need to adjust the ph of horse urine before feeding, I use vinegar to do this. My mares pee is super alkaline due to them dumping excess calcium when they pee.

    • @ausnoworg
      @ausnoworg 16 днів тому

      Absolutely brilliant, thanks for sharing! I am planning to grow duckweeds to help supplement laying chickens as well but down here in Brazil will be hard to keep water temperature below 79 degrees.. Do you reckon water temperature is a deal breaker I need to figure out before investing?

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus Рік тому +1

    I remember a pond full of Duck Weed as a child. The banks of the pond were hopping with frogs and slithering with Garter Snakes. It was such a vibrant environment, now it is a subdivision. No evidence of a pond.

  • @janets9179
    @janets9179 5 місяців тому +1

    Other youtubers tested and found it grows best in the shade. I have had trouble growing it too. I grow it in buckets with fish waste water. This summer i will change the water every 2 or 3 weeks to replenish nitrogen. Duckweed is great food for goldfish and turtles.

  • @bobbyhaney8322
    @bobbyhaney8322 9 місяців тому +7

    What your lacking is nitrogen, we use cow manure. If your neighbors have cows or pigs, ask to scoop up a 5-gallon bucket full and you'll be able to feed your duck weed. Nitrogen is the #1 nutrient that duck weeds needs, the soil and the grain waste wash water just doesn't have enough nitrogen for good growth. What I would suggest if you don't have access to manure, is place a large container alongside your fish tank just slightly higher. Run a small pump that will pump your fish water to the duck weed container and have it overflow back to the fish tank. Not only will you feed your duck weed it will take that nitrogen/ammonia and cleaner water will flow back to the fish. Thats why its working in your guppy tank, there nitrogen load from the fish, but for this system to work you need a large amount of fish. If your juts running a handful of fish they never will produce enough waste to feed the duck weed.

    • @markzajac9993
      @markzajac9993 6 місяців тому +1

      Do you need to run an air pump for duckweed? I know that they prefer still water but don't they also need oxygenated water?

    • @HelenEk7
      @HelenEk7 5 місяців тому

      Came here to say this, you need manure. Chicken manure might work. Or manure from pigs, rabbits, ducks...

  • @jamesandrews5679
    @jamesandrews5679 Рік тому +2

    Just add a pump to extract some of the waste water from your fish and feed that to the Duckweed that has no fish in it.

  • @t3dwards13
    @t3dwards13 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm also one of those few who can't get duckweed to grow.
    Apparently I have too much water movement.

  • @stephenhumphrey1767
    @stephenhumphrey1767 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video, I've only just now found your channel and I'm really impressed with it!
    A lot of what I know about duckweed is its potential for a source of bioremediation, renewable energy, and (of course) a prolific protein source. However, based upon their application there are different species that are recommended by the literature. If you mentioned what species you're using in the video, then I apologize I must have missed it, but if not then maybe switching the species (from what I've read, those within the same genus have similar potentials within their uses) may help the issue.
    Also, I want to hit the point home that this comment is based on reading and background knowledge within biology. I have no direct experience trying to grow duckweed, but as it's been the hot topic within environmental and ecological studies I've read a fair amount about the plant at this point. Wishing you luck!

    • @HickorycroftFarm
      @HickorycroftFarm  6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Since we did this video we have kept experimenting and have had a bit more success (will post something about that in the nearish future). Its Lemna minor that we are using (lesser duckweed). We actually were able to use some this winter feeding our silkies and they really liked it fresh (I know the water content is higher fresh but in the winter that's not terrible either for the birds). I'm actually a biologist as my "normal" job and that's what got me into the research as well on growing it. I need to do another video on this soon!

    • @stephenhumphrey1767
      @stephenhumphrey1767 6 місяців тому

      @@HickorycroftFarm I had a feeling you were a biologist based on the way you speak! Finishing up my bachelors right now and looking towards grad school to *hopefully* do the same.
      Thanks for the reply. Looking forward to that video in the future.

  • @Bluefoot65
    @Bluefoot65 Рік тому +3

    check NASA research they have been growing Duckweed for the international space station for years

  • @flatlanderu
    @flatlanderu 20 днів тому

    Gourami fish also like duckweed.

  • @christinamorris2823
    @christinamorris2823 2 місяці тому +1

    FOOD a little bit of manure

  • @vinnbeaver202
    @vinnbeaver202 2 місяці тому +1

    Buddy it don't like 100 percent sun