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I have my usual summer bumper crop of SA and am once again trying to figure
out how to change this permanently. I know my pond does not circulate very well (filter and waterfall both on the same end) and that my aeration isn't that great (short waterfall), but beyond that I'm stymied. My water is always clear and though the plants grow well, the older leaves yellow. My nitrate levels are always 0. I add potassium regularly, and have experimented with magnesium and iron occasionally. The plants respond to one of these when I add them, but I have loads of SA in the shallower parts of the pond, in the hyacinth roots, etc. I harvest enough to use it as yarn - knit it into sweaters maybe? Paperweights? Anyway, adding an airstone made no noticeable dent last year. All readings are w/in normal ranges, but I remember reading once that if a pond is nitrate limited, SA can out-compete for available nitrogen. My plan is to reshape the pond for better circulation and hopefully better O2, and perhaps up by potassium doses, since it makes more intuitive sense that my pond is K-limited, but any other ideas? |
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Can anyone help here?
"Mike Miller" wrote in message news:lZUSa.101636$GL4.27463@rwcrnsc53... I have my usual summer bumper crop of SA and am once again trying to figure out how to change this permanently. I know my pond does not circulate very well (filter and waterfall both on the same end) and that my aeration isn't that great (short waterfall), but beyond that I'm stymied. My water is always clear and though the plants grow well, the older leaves yellow. My nitrate levels are always 0. I add potassium regularly, and have experimented with magnesium and iron occasionally. The plants respond to one of these when I add them, but I have loads of SA in the shallower parts of the pond, in the hyacinth roots, etc. I harvest enough to use it as yarn - knit it into sweaters maybe? Paperweights? Anyway, adding an airstone made no noticeable dent last year. All readings are w/in normal ranges, but I remember reading once that if a pond is nitrate limited, SA can out-compete for available nitrogen. My plan is to reshape the pond for better circulation and hopefully better O2, and perhaps up by potassium doses, since it makes more intuitive sense that my pond is K-limited, but any other ideas? |
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Can anyone help here?
"Mike Miller" wrote in message news:lZUSa.101636$GL4.27463@rwcrnsc53... I have my usual summer bumper crop of SA and am once again trying to figure out how to change this permanently. I know my pond does not circulate very well (filter and waterfall both on the same end) and that my aeration isn't that great (short waterfall), but beyond that I'm stymied. My water is always clear and though the plants grow well, the older leaves yellow. My nitrate levels are always 0. I add potassium regularly, and have experimented with magnesium and iron occasionally. The plants respond to one of these when I add them, but I have loads of SA in the shallower parts of the pond, in the hyacinth roots, etc. I harvest enough to use it as yarn - knit it into sweaters maybe? Paperweights? Anyway, adding an airstone made no noticeable dent last year. All readings are w/in normal ranges, but I remember reading once that if a pond is nitrate limited, SA can out-compete for available nitrogen. My plan is to reshape the pond for better circulation and hopefully better O2, and perhaps up by potassium doses, since it makes more intuitive sense that my pond is K-limited, but any other ideas? |
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MM wrote I add potassium regularly, and
have experimented with magnesium and iron occasionally Too many nutrients is about the only thing I can think of. If the SA wasn't snarfing them up then the single cell algae would be taking over. Not sure about being K-limited but someone else might have some answers. k30a |
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MM wrote I add potassium regularly, and
have experimented with magnesium and iron occasionally Too many nutrients is about the only thing I can think of. If the SA wasn't snarfing them up then the single cell algae would be taking over. Not sure about being K-limited but someone else might have some answers. k30a |
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