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Water Chemistry
Algal Blooms
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[QUOTE="joesandy1822, post: 184899, member: 2690"] I'm assuming the algae finally died off because of all the other myriad of plants I have in the pond. Hornwort was not the only species of plant in my pond. I also have 6 water lilies, water hyacinths, four leaf clover, cattails, parrot's feather, watercress, and multitudes of other plants planted in the rocks around the edge of the pond. Plus, as it turns out after more inspection, the hornwort is not all dead as I thought it might be. It's just laying flat as opposed to standing on end like a forest, as it was before the bloom. I'm sure some of it dead, but plenty of it is not. It is probably laying down because of lack of sun, I don't know. I would LOVE to know exactly what happened, but I am only just learning myself. The whole thing is fascinating to watch. On top of that, the weather has been much cooler than it was even a couple weeks ago. I'm sure it all comes into play. [/QUOTE]
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