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Bill Stock
July 9th 05, 04:54 PM
I woke up this morning to the screaming in my ear, "The Pond is empty". So I
stumble out of bed to go check it out, and it was down, but only about 8".
The voice of doom and gloom had overreacted. Damn waterfall is leaking
again, despite the new underlay last year. I decided to pull some Algae out
while I was there and noticed that two of the WH are blooming. They have
NEVER bloomed before, I'm not sure if this is good or bad, based on the
"They only bloom when they're stressed" theory. I added the usual slew of
chemicals, Iron, Potassium, Dechlor, Bacteria and decided to pull the Lilies
to give them a plant tab. They have really grown since I fertilized them a
couple of weeks ago and finally have some flowers below the surface. No if
the Algae would just FOAD I'd be happy. :)

BS

kathy
July 9th 05, 05:40 PM
Yeah, always suspicious of water hyacinth
blooming.
But I think they feel that feeling crowded is
feeling doomed (like they can't reproduce via
runners anymore) so that isn't a bad thing
for the pond. When mine fill up the stock
tank filter they start to bloom.

kathy :-)
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Wilmdale
July 9th 05, 06:01 PM
kathy wrote:

>Yeah, always suspicious of water hyacinth
>blooming.
>But I think they feel that feeling crowded is
>feeling doomed (like they can't reproduce via
>runners anymore) so that isn't a bad thing
>for the pond. When mine fill up the stock
>tank filter they start to bloom.
>
>kathy :-)
>www.blogfromthebog.com
>this week ~ kingfisher
>
>Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~
>http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html
>
>
>
Blooming WH; this is a bad thing for them? Here I have been hoping mine
would bloom, which they did, 4 - 5 lavender blossoms and I was happy.
So blooming is a sign of needing more room, huh? I would have never
guessed. I think I will let my crowd a bit more before starting to put
the excess on the compost.
W. Dale

Reel Mckoi
July 9th 05, 06:10 PM
"Bill Stock" > wrote in message
...
> I woke up this morning to the screaming in my ear, "The Pond is empty". So
I
> stumble out of bed to go check it out, and it was down, but only about 8".
> The voice of doom and gloom had overreacted. Damn waterfall is leaking
> again, despite the new underlay last year. I decided to pull some Algae
out
> while I was there and noticed that two of the WH are blooming. They have
> NEVER bloomed before, I'm not sure if this is good or bad, based on the
> "They only bloom when they're stressed" theory. I added the usual slew of
> chemicals, Iron, Potassium, Dechlor, Bacteria and decided to pull the
Lilies
> to give them a plant tab. They have really grown since I fertilized them a
> couple of weeks ago and finally have some flowers below the surface. No if
> the Algae would just FOAD I'd be happy. :)
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My neighbor across the road is also worried about leaking waterfalls and his
is planned to be quite large. He may decide to not have a waterfall.
They're beautiful thought and really add to a pond. My step daughter and
her husband gave up on their waterfall. They never could get it to stop
leaking. I wish you luck with it.

Like death and taxes algae will always be with us.
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