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Newbie Bill 18-06-2004 11:06 PM

PP treatment on new plant
 
One of my 'gift' plants is doing very poorly possibly because of my salt
treatments. I am looking for something new. You can be sure after all my
troubles I WILL treat the plant before I put it in the pond. I was planning
to just use the duct tape of ponders - the 5 gallon bucket - add
dechlorinated water - submerge the plant just a few inches below water level
and blast the heck out of it with PP. How strong can I douse it and do you
still have to wait the 4-6 hours pink water if you are doing say 80 ppm for
instance?
Thanxx
Bill Brister - Austin, Texas



RichToyBox 19-06-2004 02:07 AM

PP treatment on new plant
 
I don't think that it requires near as much time at the higher concentration
as it does at the lower concentration. The reason for the low concentration
in the pond is to make it strong enough to kill the critters, without
killing the fish, and that means it takes longer. I use a heavy dose of PP,
about 1/4 tsp in 10 gallons of water, set the plants in it and then plant
them the next morning.
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RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
m...
One of my 'gift' plants is doing very poorly possibly because of my salt
treatments. I am looking for something new. You can be sure after all my
troubles I WILL treat the plant before I put it in the pond. I was

planning
to just use the duct tape of ponders - the 5 gallon bucket - add
dechlorinated water - submerge the plant just a few inches below water

level
and blast the heck out of it with PP. How strong can I douse it and do

you
still have to wait the 4-6 hours pink water if you are doing say 80 ppm

for
instance?
Thanxx
Bill Brister - Austin, Texas





[email protected] 20-06-2004 05:04 PM

PP treatment on new plant
 
forget PP and use copper sulfate (coppersafe) on the plant 2X concentration
overnight. it is much easier and will get everything. Ingrid

"Newbie Bill" wrote:

One of my 'gift' plants is doing very poorly possibly because of my salt
treatments. I am looking for something new. You can be sure after all my
troubles I WILL treat the plant before I put it in the pond. I was planning
to just use the duct tape of ponders - the 5 gallon bucket - add
dechlorinated water - submerge the plant just a few inches below water level
and blast the heck out of it with PP. How strong can I douse it and do you
still have to wait the 4-6 hours pink water if you are doing say 80 ppm for
instance?
Thanxx
Bill Brister - Austin, Texas




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Lee B. 22-06-2004 05:06 PM

PP treatment on new plant
 
In addition to the above suggestions, there's really no need to dechlor
water used to disinfect plants: chlorine will add another level of safety.
However, dunk the plant in dechlored water BEFORE returning it to the pond:
that will neutralize any residual chlorine and PP.

Lee

"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
m...
One of my 'gift' plants is doing very poorly possibly because of my salt
treatments. I am looking for something new. You can be sure after all my
troubles I WILL treat the plant before I put it in the pond. I was

planning
to just use the duct tape of ponders - the 5 gallon bucket - add
dechlorinated water - submerge the plant just a few inches below water

level
and blast the heck out of it with PP. How strong can I douse it and do

you
still have to wait the 4-6 hours pink water if you are doing say 80 ppm

for
instance?
Thanxx
Bill Brister - Austin, Texas





Newbie Bill 22-06-2004 11:11 PM

PP treatment on new plant
 
Just a quick follow up. Since I do have a gram scale I measured it pretty
accurately to 80 ppm. My question about the 4-6 hours was quickly answered.
I dosed it in the evening and the next morning it was still grape juice
purple. Thanks for the suggestions.
Bill
"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
m...
One of my 'gift' plants is doing very poorly possibly because of my salt
treatments. I am looking for something new. You can be sure after all my
troubles I WILL treat the plant before I put it in the pond. I was

planning
to just use the duct tape of ponders - the 5 gallon bucket - add
dechlorinated water - submerge the plant just a few inches below water

level
and blast the heck out of it with PP. How strong can I douse it and do

you
still have to wait the 4-6 hours pink water if you are doing say 80 ppm

for
instance?
Thanxx
Bill Brister - Austin, Texas






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