Thread: Phosphate level
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Old 16-06-2003, 08:56 PM
Lee Brouillet
 
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Default Phosphate level

The nasty little hummers will eat anything that falls over the side. They
even ate a branch of Sweet Potato Vine that branched out without my
permission. When I pulled it out, the had stripped the leaves down to the
bone on about 2.5' of stem!

Lee

"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
message .. .
Our watercress took it in the leaves when it got hot. Growth slowed and

the
bugs went to town. We run watercress early in the season. We did notice,
however, that it continues to thrve when splashed on by the falls. Cooler
and fewer bugs.

We have noticed that the koi eat less on the parrots feather than the wh.

Jim

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"zookeeper" wrote in message
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Lee Brouillet wrote:
Thanks, Sam. It will be interesting to see what it reads. I have no

plants
in the koi pond; I have some water hyacinth in the waterfall area ...

[with no roots]

Lee, maybe getting some watercress from the grocery store would be the
quickest way to reduce your phosphates. One year I suspended a mesh
basket under my waterfall (above pond surface), threw in two bunches of
watercress from Safeway, and let the roots grow over out through the
mesh into the water. My algae cleared quickly that year and stayed away.
(Note to self: replace watercress that koi pulled out of net ring and

ate!!)
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