Channeling My Fish Waste Water to irrigate my water leaf garden!!

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So today, I thought of channelling my waste fish water to be used to irrigate my water leaf garden.

Waterleaf is one of the most underrated and undervalued plants in Nigeria today. Most people regard it as a wild plant that grows all year.

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However, this vegetable is known to be an annual herbaceous plant of West Africa, commonly seen in most of the states in Nigeria (mainly in the South). It’s called Gbure in Yoruba, Mgbolodi in Igbo and Ebe dondon in Edo.

Waterleaf contains lots of water and nutrients such as minerals, vitamins, crude fibre, lipids and others which make them highly medicinal

Some of the benefits the body derives from the consumption of this vegetable include the following:

IMPROVES THE BLOOD CELL: The crude protein contained in waterleaf is an important supplement both in quality and nutritional perspective which play a very important role in the human blood cell.

PROMOTES HEALTHY HEART: Waterleaf, when consumed on a daily basis, perform a key role in maintaining the body system. It helps to keep the heart healthy by regulating its activities; it also helps in reducing the risks of heart-related diseases(e.g stroke) by adequately supplying the right amount of blood and oxygen to the necessary areas..


To channel the waste water , I used electrical conduits pips for channelling the water. This is way cheaper than the normal water pips and still serve the purpose..
I also got some fittings, eg. Elbows, T, tapes Etc..

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That looks like a very way to irrigate and fertilize at the same time. What type of fish do you have? Do they live in the cube containers?

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