I just joined because this thread is kind of just like what I started. I've been mainly into keeping fish and herps, but have been starting to dwell in aquaponics and just put 5 pepper plants from a friend into my turtles sump. I can't really tell what your ph is from the pictures, but most of the time it's not the most important thing in the world.well i took a water test and the PH seems to be a bit high...
I'm kind of new to growing peppers, but not new to plumbing fish tanks, maybe we can swap tricks. My setup is a 300 gallon rubbermaid with a 100 gallon rubbermaid as a sump and my peppers in the sump, with a 12" shell snapping turtle making fertilizer. I'm also running a continuous drip system, which I need to throttle down to let the nitrates come up.
Just kind of cool to see someone doing the same sort of thing