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Pondzyme
Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a
container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. What jogged my memory was that Gary had said in a previous post that he used an enzyme powder as well to clean his pond and I was just wondering how much a scoop really is. Sorry for the goofy question I just want to do it right the first time and not screw it up. Thanks for the time!! |
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"Cheryl and Rob" wrote in message
news:EdeIe.17974$QX2.6641@trndny01... Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. What jogged my memory was that Gary had said in a previous post that he used an enzyme powder as well to clean his pond and I was just wondering how much a scoop really is. Sorry for the goofy question I just want to do it right the first time and not screw it up. Thanks for the time!! It's about two tsp. (I just checked.) Don't be offended, but are you sure the scoop's not in there? It can settle down quite a bit. I've had to poke around to find the scoop in my PondZyme containers. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a
container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. Looks to be 1/4 teaspoon to me. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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Thats what I thought to. It was hidden way on the bottom.
Priss "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. Looks to be 1/4 teaspoon to me. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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Thats what I thought to. It was hidden way on the bottom.
Priss I have an older container, is it still 1/4 teaspoon size, or have they gone bigger? ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
... Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. Looks to be 1/4 teaspoon to me. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ Do we have different PondZyme? Mine is PondZyme Plus. Would that make a difference? I actually went out into the garage, brought the container of PondZyme+ into the kitchen, took out a tablespoon measure, filled the PondZyme scoop, added the contents to the tablespoon (tbl too big!), then dumped it back into the container. Took a teaspoon measure, refilled the PondZyme scoop, poured it into the tsp - had to stop halfway - dumped the first tsp into the container and added more Pondzyme. Total - about 2 teaspoons. Or did you mean 1/4 *table*spoon?? Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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I have pondzyme plus to. Its 2 tsp also.
Priss "Gail Futoran" wrote in message ... "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. Looks to be 1/4 teaspoon to me. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ Do we have different PondZyme? Mine is PondZyme Plus. Would that make a difference? I actually went out into the garage, brought the container of PondZyme+ into the kitchen, took out a tablespoon measure, filled the PondZyme scoop, added the contents to the tablespoon (tbl too big!), then dumped it back into the container. Took a teaspoon measure, refilled the PondZyme scoop, poured it into the tsp - had to stop halfway - dumped the first tsp into the container and added more Pondzyme. Total - about 2 teaspoons. Or did you mean 1/4 *table*spoon?? Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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I dumped the whole container into a gallon freezer bag and no scoop. I also
have the PondZyme (not PondZyme Plus). I guess I am just gonna go with 2 teaspoons. "Cheryl and Rob" wrote in message news:EdeIe.17974$QX2.6641@trndny01... Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. What jogged my memory was that Gary had said in a previous post that he used an enzyme powder as well to clean his pond and I was just wondering how much a scoop really is. Sorry for the goofy question I just want to do it right the first time and not screw it up. Thanks for the time!! |
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 00:24:42 GMT, "Cheryl and Rob" wrote:
I dumped the whole container into a gallon freezer bag and no scoop. I also have the PondZyme (not PondZyme Plus). I guess I am just gonna go with 2 teaspoons. Went and double checked mine, which is just Pond Zyme, and I guess I didn't remember the scoop size correctly. Mine is more like 1 teaspoon in size. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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Thanks Jan!!!
"Cheryl and Rob" wrote in message news:EdeIe.17974$QX2.6641@trndny01... Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. What jogged my memory was that Gary had said in a previous post that he used an enzyme powder as well to clean his pond and I was just wondering how much a scoop really is. Sorry for the goofy question I just want to do it right the first time and not screw it up. Thanks for the time!! |
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 01:31:16 GMT, "Cheryl and Rob"
wrote: Just have a quick question concerning Pondzyme (PondCare). I just bought a container of this and the measuring scoop that they should have provided me with is not there (imagine that). Sooooo I was wondering if anyone has ever used it and if so how much would one scoop actually measure. The 16 oz container I bought this year has a scoop buried in the container. I'm sure it must have been on top, at one time, but has traveled a lot of miles since it was packed. The scoop filled three times with water fills a one ounce stainless measure. I make that 2 teaspoons per scoop. For teaspoons to ounces I use Convert. 6t=1oz http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/ Regards, Hal |
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