Aquaponics is the combination of hydroponics (the cultivation of plants in water) and aquaculture (raising fish in tanks). In ESW's Aquaponics greenhouse, nutrient-rich water is pumped from the fish tank to a grow bed, where bacteria converts nitrite to nitrate, which plants can consume in a self-sustaining cycle.
Future goals of this project:
Website: http://sites.utexas.edu/ut-aquaponics/
Project Leads: Lan Nguyen (lannguyen@utexas.edu) and Hau Lim (haulim02@utexas.edu)
Email: utaquaponics@gmail.com
Future goals of this project:
- Design and build systems in the new greenhouse.
- Install sensors into the systems to send live data updates to our website and to help with automation.
- Recognize trends in our data to help find the optimal nutrient/temperature/pH ratios for plant growth.
- Install a solar panel outside the greenhouses to enable the pumps and sensors to run off-the-grid.
Website: http://sites.utexas.edu/ut-aquaponics/
Project Leads: Lan Nguyen (lannguyen@utexas.edu) and Hau Lim (haulim02@utexas.edu)
Email: utaquaponics@gmail.com