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    Hello from Galveston, Tx

    Hello,
    I'm looking to start up a decent size hobby operation as a family/friends community effort. Some of the questions that have come up have been around the taste and nutrient quality of the plants that are grown in an AP system. Specifically with herbs and salad greens, how does an AP system compare with that of veggies organically grown in soil; nutrient, and micronutrient wise. ( and flavor ) Are there some things that plants can only get from the soil, or are there ways with AP to provide those same nutrients as well?

    Thanks for any input,
    Tyler

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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    welcome to the board Tyler..
    i don't have as much experience as others here.. but the lettuce, cukes brocholi and radishes all tasted better than the ones from our small dirt garden

    the only thing i've added is maxicrop with iron and eggshells i buried..i've heard of people burying a banana in the growbed to add potasium.. if you do something like this, make sure you have worms in your growbed, red wiggler, or composting worms, not night crawlers..

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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    Hi Tyler, welcome to the forum...

    My opinion, the veggies taste just as good, if not better.
    It's common for AP systems, to need to have iron added. Some use chelated iron....like Keith, I also use maxi-crop with iron.
    Also, some add a little salt...I use sea salt, which adds some trace minerals.
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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    Greetings Earthling, and welcome to the addiction!

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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    Welcome to the show....pull up an easy chair, relax and stay awhile. New voices are always a welcome addition to our family..! Whatever questions you have on you mind, this is the place to get the answers so pick a topic of your interest and start your own thread and Enjoy.
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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    Tyler
    Welcome to another Texas boy .
    I can say I have not tasted any off flavor from anything I have eaten out of my system . With a good quality fish food you should get most everything you need passing through the fish . The one thing most seem to find lacking is iron and for that you can use chelated iron or what most use Maxicrop w/iron . Since I had too many cubic foot of bed I could no way afford hydrotron so I ended up using crushed granite only to find it does contain a lot of trace elements ,maybe that helps ,maybe it don' t but as long as the plants grow well I won't complain !
    Just tell the folks ,No the veggies won't taste like fish !
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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    hi tyler, welcome to the forum. best wishes Big Al

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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    Thanks for all the replies! I am excited to start this adventure, and hope to be a contributing member soon
    I am in the process of acquiring a greenhouse and all the equipment, of which I'm sure I'll have plenty more questions to ask ( in the right forum of course! )

    -Tyler

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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    hello
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    Re: Hello from Galveston, Tx

    Welcome to the forum, glad you're aboard!
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