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ok, i have ALOT of iris. they grow naturally everywhere by me. i have a
problem with my pond. i dont know if any of you saw the pictures ( http://www.thehvscene.com/pond/ ) but would adding iris in pots in the pond make a difference or have an effect on the clarity of the water, help get rid of the green? |
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Possibly, if it bother you that much get a uv sterilizer
"Destroyallx" wrote in message ... ok, i have ALOT of iris. they grow naturally everywhere by me. i have a problem with my pond. i dont know if any of you saw the pictures ( http://www.thehvscene.com/pond/ ) but would adding iris in pots in the pond make a difference or have an effect on the clarity of the water, help get rid of the green? |
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"Destroyallx" wrote in message ... ok, i have ALOT of iris. they grow naturally everywhere by me. i have a problem with my pond. i dont know if any of you saw the pictures ( http://www.thehvscene.com/pond/ ) but would adding iris in pots in the pond make a difference or have an effect on the clarity of the water, help get rid of the green? I use iris planted in a mixture of pea gravel and river rock. Each plant is in a small laundry basket still bucket with large holes, the water flows through nicely. I use iris as an addition to my WH. The different foliage looks nice, and the iris are decent filter plants as well. IMHO, the best way to deal with algae is a combination of 1 part plants + 2 parts patience + 1 part beer (in any sized container you prefer). My pond, for example, is quite green right now, and will remain so until my VF takes off in a few weeks. No biggie. The fish are happy, spawning, etc. I just can't see them too well. Pretty soon, it'll be clear and we'll all be happy. It's hard to tell from your pics, but it appears you have more then just alage in your pond. The water looks a bit turbid. Do you have a clay or cloudiness problem? BV. |
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no, in a pot iris wont really clean it up. you need roots dangling in the water and
if there are fish they will go after the roots. the roots are where the little critters are that fish eat. for best water and clarity build a veggie filter. a UV will help tho. Ingrid "Destroyallx" wrote: ok, i have ALOT of iris. they grow naturally everywhere by me. i have a problem with my pond. i dont know if any of you saw the pictures ( http://www.thehvscene.com/pond/ ) but would adding iris in pots in the pond make a difference or have an effect on the clarity of the water, help get rid of the green? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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wrote in message ... no, in a pot iris wont really clean it up. you need roots dangling in the water and if there are fish they will go after the roots. the roots are where the little critters are that fish eat. for best water and clarity build a veggie filter. a UV will help tho. Ingrid snip IMHO, it depends on the pot. I have been using pots (really cheapo laundry baskets with large holes) with holes in them. Right now, my iris are the only plants up to speed in the VF, and my numbers are all perfect. The small amount of WH are contributing to filtration, but the Iris are doing the bulk of the work right now. BV. |
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Our Iris are on top of a barrel filter, in a laundry basket with a lot of
holes. The roots reach down into the barrel. lots of growth...massive, tall Iris! Probably eating up nutrients. Went from three plants to a 15x23 mass of plants in a season. WH probably does better...lots to throw out. Mine are just coming to that stage now. Good luck! Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... no, in a pot iris wont really clean it up. you need roots dangling in the water and if there are fish they will go after the roots. the roots are where the little critters are that fish eat. for best water and clarity build a veggie filter. a UV will help tho. Ingrid snip IMHO, it depends on the pot. I have been using pots (really cheapo laundry baskets with large holes) with holes in them. Right now, my iris are the only plants up to speed in the VF, and my numbers are all perfect. The small amount of WH are contributing to filtration, but the Iris are doing the bulk of the work right now. BV. |
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 20:31:11 -0500, "Jim and Phyllis Hurley"
wrote: Our Iris are on top of a barrel filter, in a laundry basket with a lot of holes. The roots reach down into the barrel. lots of growth...massive, tall Iris! Probably eating up nutrients. Went from three plants to a 15x23 mass of plants in a season. WH probably does better...lots to throw out. Mine are just coming to that stage now. Good luck! Jim I had a filter with lava rock topped with a floor scrubber pad. (looks like a big Scotchbrite.) Iris grew really well in that, worked well until it was time to take it apart, what a mess. -- - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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