By Robbie Sutter


When it comes to the methods utilized for the sake of crop growth, some will undoubtedly be able to stand out more than others. Sunlight and water stand as just a couple of substances that can come into play, each of them able to create results. That being said, is a recent development in the field of agriculture potentially able to make matters easier for growers? This is where aquaponics can come into play and it is a development that Philippe van den Bossche should take into account.

Mashable posted an article about aquaponics, which is a method that will be able to help plants grow. It involves not only plant growth but the growth of fish as well in the same body of water. The way that this relationship works is that when the fish create waste, the water is able to circulate it before allowing it to be converted into feed that that plants can use in order to grow. Parcs Holman gave it the name of "replicating nature," which is accurate.

This is not an entirely new process, though, as it has been one which has been around for quite some time. Plants and fish alike have been able to grow in the water together before but there is far more of a scientific approach seen here, as Philippe van den Bossche would be able to support. The system is one that relies on detail and it is a sensitive system to boot. Attention is the key point to consider and names the likes of Philippe understand that this is vital if chemical imbalances are not to be had.

One of the details that stood out the most to me was just how much water was able to reach the plants through this method. For example, if a standard watering method was utilized in order to let plants grow, only about 2 to 5 percent will make it onto them. With a detailed aquaponics scenario, though, water flows at such a continuous rate that instances like evaporation do not matter nearly as much. With several gallons of water being pumped, it's apparent that plants will have more than their needed amount of nourishment.

I do not believe that everyone will be able to run their own aquaponics processes, especially when given the equipment and specimens that are needed to make it happen. That being said, I cannot help but feel as though farming, in general, can be done much easier with this process set in place. The growth of crops, in my view, is something that should be carried around with greater ease as well. Aquaponics utilizes both old ways and new methods in order to create a rather astonishing process.




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