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Blagdon Green Away Pond Water Treatment, Clears Green Water and Suspended Algae Particles, Natural, Plant Friendly, Safe for Fish, 1 Litre, Treats 20,000 Litres of Water

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Algae are crucial members of a healthy pond ecosystem, providing food for species at the lower end of the food chain. Rather than removing it, controlling its excessive growth is a better approach. Regular maintenance, such as removing debris, reducing overfeeding, using beneficial bacteria, and introducing aquatic plants that compete with algae, can prevent excessive algae growth. This approach can help maintain a healthy balance in the pond’s ecosystem. But what happens when your new pond water turns green. It’s not because you have done anything wrong, more that things are slightly out of balance with your setup. Green pond water is caused by an imbalance in your eco-system.

Green algae in a pond is not inherently harmful, but excessive growth can cause issues like discoloured water, scum at the pond edges, and dense mats of growth under the surface. Algae can spread rapidly under certain conditions and harm aquatic life by reducing oxygen levels. Additionally, excessive growth can lead to imbalanced nutrient levels in the pond and further water quality problems. Preventing excessive algae growth by regularly maintaining the pond’s ecosystem is crucial. This can include reducing overfeeding, removing debris, introducing beneficial bacteria, and using a UV clarifier to maintain a balanced nutrient level in the water. How do I clear my green pond water? Surface plants compete with algae for light and so having as much as a half or two-thirds of your pond covered with vegetation can make a big difference, while trees or bushes can also be used to give shade, further helping to reduce the levels of sunlight reaching the water. However, these approaches may not always be enough in themselves, as green water may still happen in early spring, before the protective plants have developed new foliage. If you recently added some aquatic plants to your pond – as we all do at the start, you may have dumped them into a pot with topsoil and some compost or potting mix. This nutrient-rich soil will feed the algae and make things even worse. The best option would be to use soil well below the topsoil layer and wrap the inside of the pot with hessian cloth or newspaper before you add in any plants.Pond water serves as a habitat not just to fish but many microorganisms that we can’t even see with our naked eye, yet they play an important role in keeping the water quality at its best. The quality of water is judged by several parameters which help in understanding how contaminated it is for aquatic life. These parameters include the oxygen level, carbon dioxide level, salinity and temperature of the pond water.

Perhaps the single greatest advance in recent years in the battle against green water has been the development of reliable and affordable ultra-violet (UV) clarifiers. Aside of its effectiveness in destroying the algae which cause the problem, this approach has a number of other advantages. It has no effect on water quality and because it takes place away from the pond itself, it poses no threat to the plants or fish. Easy to install and cheap to run, a good quality UV unit combined with a biological filter system and an appropriate planting regime offers the best possible means of dealing with the green water scourge – though it is important to remember to change the UV bulbs every year. A number of manufacturers produce UV units to suit a range of pond sizes, widely available from garden centres and other retail outlets. For Clear Pond to work the pH must be between 6.5 and 8.5. The pH of your pond can be tested using a Blagdon Pond Health Test Kit, incorrect pH can be remedied by using the pH Adjuster range. The pond may contain unusually large lightweight particles which can easily be stirred up by currents in the pond or by larger fish. Clear Pond works by coagulating small particles and is therefore not intended to overcome this problem. The answer in this case is to install a pond filter. Various models are available from your local aquatic centre.If neither of the above apply and the initial treatment with Green Away only partially cleared the water, it is recommended that a second dose be administered the next day. Old UV bulbs are very common cause of green water. The bulbs are not especially cheap so everyone tries to get the most out of them. But every UV bulb gradually loose power from the moment you put them on and so become ineffective within a set time scale. UV bulbs should be replaced every 6 months for the double ended fluorescent style or every 12 months for the low wattage PLS or PLL bulbs. The blue glow you see from the bulb is not UV light, our eyes cannot see the UV rays emitted and as such the blue is just and indicator that the bulb is on, not a measure of whether it is still gives out UV light. To help with the price of bulbs we offer a buy any 3 replacement UV Bulbs and get the cheapest 1 free. Effective against blanketweed/string algae, consumes sludge, makes tap water safe and feeds aquatic plants. The principal culprit is nitrate, a nutrient which forms naturally as left-over fish food, fish faeces and dead plant material decays. Nitrate test kits are widely available and very simple to use, but often simply clearing out fallen leaves, cutting and discarding dead water-plant foliage and avoiding over-feeding your fish can make a big difference. Natural control methods for green pond water

More nutrients than your existing pond plants can use which stimulates algae growth. Nutrient levels can be controlled by encouraging plenty of healthy fast growing pond plants and regularly removing waste and sludge from the pond. Due to the gentle and natural way Clean Pond Pods work within the pond ecosystem, results will be most effective when used over a consistent period of time and are not an ‘overnight’ solution. Blanketweed reduction should become apparent within a month of starting treatment. Clear water is like the holy grail of all pond lovers and people spend years perfecting the balance in their ponds to achieve this. Excess sunlight so you may benefit from adding floating plants – e.g. Lilies and water soldier – to cover up to 50% of the pond surface area or use planting around the pond to create areas of shade across your pond. You do not want to completely shade the pond as this will discourage good plant growth, however finding a balance could reduce the recurrence of Blanket Weed There may be a build-up of sludge because of the dead algae this can cause a drop in oxygen levels which can cause problems therefore treating with Blagdon Sludge Buster after a course of treatment will prevent this.

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Pond Balance, is an extremely effective solution for filamentous algae, more commonly known as blanket weed. The product works by making calcium unavailable for use in cell structured growth. The net effect of this is that over the thirty days of the treatment, the blanket weed is literally starved out of existence, initially becoming weaker, falling apart and eventually disintegrating completely.

While algaecides can be used to eliminate green algae in a pond, they should be a last resort due to their potential harm to other aquatic life. Copper-based algaecides are commonly used and are sprayed over the pond to kill the algae. However, before using an algaecide, other methods like removing debris, reducing overfeeding, and introducing beneficial bacteria should be tried first. Prevention is also critical, and regular maintenance can prevent excessive algae growth. Maintaining the right pH level, using a UV clarifier, introducing aquatic plants that compete with algae, and reducing the amount of sunlight that reaches the water are effective prevention methods. How do I clean my pond water naturally? A pond filter, pump, and UV clarifier are effective in clearing green pond water. The pump circulates the water through the UV clarifier, where the ultraviolet light damages and disrupts the algae. The size of the pond determines the size of the equipment required for optimal performance. Regular maintenance, such as removing debris, reducing overfeeding, and using beneficial bacteria, can prevent future outbreaks of green pond water. Should I remove green algae from my pond? A UV clarifier is a recommended treatment for green pond water. It uses a UV light to kill the algae cells in the water, leading to a clearer pond. The amount of time it takes for a UV clarifier to work varies depending on several factors, including the size of the pond, the strength of the UV clarifier, and the severity of the algae bloom. With a properly sized UV clarifier, green pond water can clear up in a week or less. How can I clear my green pond water fast?

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For Green Away to work the pH must be between 6.5 and 8.5. The pH of your pond can be tested using a Blagdon Pond Test Kit, incorrect pH can be remedied by using the pH Adjuster range.

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