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Well now I'm really curious. Maybe the hub was trying to be nice and scooped it out thinking it was weeds without telling me.
And see that confuses me so much. How can I have algae and not enough nutrients in my water? I thought Algae was a by-product of too much nutrients and Lord knows I had green water this winter and spring.
Ahh so that would explain why a lot of ponds go green initially in the Spring right? And if so now that my pond is warming up, I can add fertilizer to my plants without accelerating algae growth? I don't mean tossing in a bag of osmocote but adding some to my potted plants in the water.
Planting more plants will not encourage more algae. Fertilizing these plants at the wrong time will.So it's kind of a boogered if you do, boogered if you don't situation isn't it? I need more plants to battle the algae but by planting more plants I'll encourage more algae. Tough hobby. Thank you for the help and info, I do appreciate it.
Green water is an indication that a substantial level of Nitrate is present in the water column. When plant growth is triggered by rising temperatures, the plants will also compete with the algae for this nutrient. If the green water persists after plant growth has progressed then the source for the nutrient level that is required to support both algae growth and plant growth should be determined. Fertilizing plants in these conditions will only exacerbate the problem of excess nutrients.Well my water has never been perfectly clear so when is the right time? I can now see a hazy outline of the bottom but it has been a lovely green color pretty much from day 1.
What type of water do you use in your pond, T? The reason I ask this, is in my two indoor aquariums, one (brackish) was getting well water, the other (tropical) bottled water because I had too high of something or other in my well water. LOL Turns out the brackish water was getting lots of algae, and the pet store guy told me it was because of the well water, having excess nutrients in it that were encouraging the algae. Does that sound possible, Meyer?
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