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string algae
I have a 250 gallon water garden, using a pre-formed pond liner. I gave
the pond its spring cleaning about a month ago, re-filled it as I usually do, using part well water, part rain water. I have had string algae every year in the past, but not to any great extent. This year, it is threatening to take over the pond. It is clinging to the sides of the pond, looks like it is already three or four inches thick. It is covering the bottom of the pond, and clinging to every object in the pond, water lilies, etc. I have lots of plants, a barley pad in place - in short, doing things the way I have done them every year, but the algae is unbelievable. Any suggestions as to how to get rid of it ? A few years ago I read about using a solution of hydrogen peroxide, I think, but I cannot find the article. I would appreciate any suggestions you can offer. Thanks. Pete |
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