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Green water
We've just built a pond and waterfall - silly time of year to do this here
in the UK, I know, but if we hadn't, we'd spend the money on something else and still have a crappy garden come summer ) Anyway, because it's the wrong time of year, we have no plants or fish in it yet but it is a "working pond" in the sense that it's full of water and the waterfall is active. When the time comes, we intend to put in plants but are undecided about fish. All we really wanted was the relaxing sight and sound of tinkling, gurgling, water and fish - if we have any at all - will be just a couple of goldfish. We haven't installed any sort of filter yet, partly because we have nothing (live) in the pond yet and partly because we've run out of money. However, the water is getting rather green so I was wondering if there are any sort of chemical additives I can put in to reverse this and have clear water again? Come the spring, I'll probably empty the pond and power-wash the liner before installing the plants and a filter of some sort, but is there anything I can do until then? Cheers, Mogweed -- No trees were cut down or harmed in the sending of this message. A lot of electrons were, however, severely inconvenienced. Change letters to numbers to email. |
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"Mogweed" wrote:
Hello Mogweed M We haven't installed any sort of filter yet, partly because M we have nothing (live) in the pond yet and partly because M we've run out of money. However, the water is getting rather M green so I was wondering if there are any sort of chemical M additives I can put in to reverse this and have clear water M again? Come the spring, I'll probably empty the pond and M power-wash the liner before installing the plants and a M filter of some sort, but is there anything I can do until M then? Don't replace the water! Tap water will go green. If you leave it alone it'll clear up by itself (variable time, just be patient) Google for plenty of info about this, but if you replace the water then /that/ will bloom because it'll have higher nitrates. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý http://www.digdilem.org/ |
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Thanks very much for that Simon. Guess I'll just leave it alone then )
Cheers, Mogweed. "Simon Avery" wrote in message ... "Mogweed" wrote: Hello Mogweed M We haven't installed any sort of filter yet, partly because M we have nothing (live) in the pond yet and partly because M we've run out of money. However, the water is getting rather M green so I was wondering if there are any sort of chemical M additives I can put in to reverse this and have clear water M again? Come the spring, I'll probably empty the pond and M power-wash the liner before installing the plants and a M filter of some sort, but is there anything I can do until M then? Don't replace the water! Tap water will go green. If you leave it alone it'll clear up by itself (variable time, just be patient) Google for plenty of info about this, but if you replace the water then /that/ will bloom because it'll have higher nitrates. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý http://www.digdilem.org/ |
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Lots easier to just let it be anyway gryn....
-- ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= john burton Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone, Charleston NeoPhonic Orchestra South Charleston, West Virginia "Mogweed" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for that Simon. Guess I'll just leave it alone then ) Cheers, Mogweed. "Simon Avery" wrote in message ... "Mogweed" wrote: Hello Mogweed M We haven't installed any sort of filter yet, partly because M we have nothing (live) in the pond yet and partly because M we've run out of money. However, the water is getting rather M green so I was wondering if there are any sort of chemical M additives I can put in to reverse this and have clear water M again? Come the spring, I'll probably empty the pond and M power-wash the liner before installing the plants and a M filter of some sort, but is there anything I can do until M then? Don't replace the water! Tap water will go green. If you leave it alone it'll clear up by itself (variable time, just be patient) Google for plenty of info about this, but if you replace the water then /that/ will bloom because it'll have higher nitrates. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý http://www.digdilem.org/ |
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Green water
We had green water in our new pond last year. We initially tried some
chemical additives to clear the water, then we came across information about UV filters. We bought a UV filter on Ebay at a deep discount, and haven't had any green water since. It also eliminated the "pond smell". Fish and plants are happy and healthy, and our water is crystal clear. "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We've just built a pond and waterfall - silly time of year to do this here in the UK, I know, but if we hadn't, we'd spend the money on something else and still have a crappy garden come summer ) Anyway, because it's the wrong time of year, we have no plants or fish in it yet but it is a "working pond" in the sense that it's full of water and the waterfall is active. When the time comes, we intend to put in plants but are undecided about fish. All we really wanted was the relaxing sight and sound of tinkling, gurgling, water and fish - if we have any at all - will be just a couple of goldfish. We haven't installed any sort of filter yet, partly because we have nothing (live) in the pond yet and partly because we've run out of money. However, the water is getting rather green so I was wondering if there are any sort of chemical additives I can put in to reverse this and have clear water again? Come the spring, I'll probably empty the pond and power-wash the liner before installing the plants and a filter of some sort, but is there anything I can do until then? Cheers, Mogweed -- No trees were cut down or harmed in the sending of this message. A lot of electrons were, however, severely inconvenienced. Change letters to numbers to email. |
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Thanks for that - that's our plan as we get into spring and summer.
Cheers, Mogweed. "me and bobby mcgee" wrote in message . .. We had green water in our new pond last year. We initially tried some chemical additives to clear the water, then we came across information about UV filters. We bought a UV filter on Ebay at a deep discount, and haven't had any green water since. It also eliminated the "pond smell". Fish and plants are happy and healthy, and our water is crystal clear. "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We've just built a pond and waterfall - silly time of year to do this here snipped |
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You did not say how big the pond is. You will have no green water when you
get plants put into it. Some lilies to cover the surface and some oxygenators will take out all the stuff the algae loves to eat. It will not be go overnight, it may take a month, but cheaper and much better looking then a UV. You do not need any filtration on the pond unless you put in a heavy fish load, but you can still pick up a few feeder goldfish to put in , they are 10/ $1.00, here anyways and if they die in the winter you can get more. "Mogweed" wrote in message ... Thanks for that - that's our plan as we get into spring and summer. Cheers, Mogweed. "me and bobby mcgee" wrote in message . .. We had green water in our new pond last year. We initially tried some chemical additives to clear the water, then we came across information about UV filters. We bought a UV filter on Ebay at a deep discount, and haven't had any green water since. It also eliminated the "pond smell". Fish and plants are happy and healthy, and our water is crystal clear. "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We've just built a pond and waterfall - silly time of year to do this here snipped |
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