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Hi,
I excavated a 5 x 3m pond last April, lined it and filled it, bought masses of oxygenating plants and potted up some pond plants but now one year on, despite clearing all debris in the autumn and again this week, the water is brown, stagnant and all but a handful of oxygenators are dead. I want a natural wildlife pond without a pump if possible. I live in the Highlands of Scotland, about 1000m above sea level and the soil around is naturally acidic. Our tap water is pure, with no additives and the pond was filled by hose. I'm at the point of thinking about filling the flaming thing in again. Can someone help please? -- whiskybelle |
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:48:08 -0400, whiskybelle wrote:
Hi, I excavated a 5 x 3m pond last April, lined it and filled it, bought masses of oxygenating plants and potted up some pond plants but now one year on, despite clearing all debris in the autumn and again this week, the water is brown, stagnant and all but a handful of oxygenators are dead. I want a natural wildlife pond without a pump if possible. I live in the Highlands of Scotland, about 1000m above sea level and the soil around is naturally acidic. Our tap water is pure, with no additives and the pond was filled by hose. I'm at the point of thinking about filling the flaming thing in again. Can someone help please? Hi, How deep is the pond and what compost did you use for the plants? Have you changed the water at all and is it mains water or from a local well? What were the plants you put in and are they likely to be able to survive a winter up there? The brown has to come from the planting medium or run off from the surrounding area so is it possible that runoff water can get into the pond? Stagnant means there isn't enough water movement to oxygenate it properly, does it get any sun? Is there any algae floating around? Usually a new pond takes time to settle down and the water will go green from algae that grows from the nutrients in the fresh water. It could be that you have very few nutrients in your water and need to add food for the plants that you put in. If you used your local soil it could be browning the water and be low in nutrients. Peat will always stain water brown for instance. -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail rpont (at) gmail (dot) com |
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"Rodney Pont" wrote in message
systems.ltd.uk... (...) It could be that you have very few nutrients in your water and need to add food for the plants that you put in. (...) I run a fifty gallon tank. I do not use fertilizer stronger than silt from vacuuming. I hav two eighteen inch echinodoruses. On the bottom of their pot is silt. Above that is peat. To keep the peat in there is clay. To keep the clay from even potentially clouding the water, which it would not, there is sand. No soluble fertilizer is in my water. I tried that. It was not necessary. The guy who started this thread is suffering from a brown tide. I see nothing to do but change the water. |
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Generally nature water is not in brown color so may be you have a plant or something from which your pond is getting this kind of color. So first of all found out that. And you told your oxygen plants also dead, so there must be problem with water.
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