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My 2 yr old pond still presents a conundrum. 500 gallons, full sun, z5,
readings always within range, ammonia and nitrate always read zero, never any suspended algae, but SA, clear water, under my fish load, don't feed them, lots of plants of all types, 75% coverage, K, iron and magnesium (low in my area) added regularly, the K weekly along w/BZT. But... The marginals never grow well. The lilies I fertilize, and the WH seem fine, but the irises, arrowroot, blue pickerel, equisetum (dwarf horsetail), all in pots of clay + pebbles, never grow well. Leaves are puny, older leaves yellow. I remember a thread a year or so ago about nitrate-limited ponds and adding potassium nitrate, which can't be legally purchased in my area. If these plants were in the soil, I'd say they're missing nitrogen. Is there any other N source I could try out on the pond (carefully)? I thought the growing goldfish population would change that this year, but it didn't. Any suggestions? |
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Interesting question. I have the same problem except we have little sun so
attributed the problem to that. So all you experienced PORGs - what is the optimum Nitrate / Nitrite levels? My pond is 1800 gal Nitrate and Nitrite are 0 to just tinted on the color scale pH is 7.5 - 8 Ammonia 0 Fishload - 25 GF of which the biggest is 4 to 5" Partial water change every three weeks Water temp 65 to 70 Thanks, Heather SW Ontario (Zone 5) "Mike Miller" wrote in message news:M4s_a.136000$Ho3.16961@sccrnsc03... My 2 yr old pond still presents a conundrum. 500 gallons, full sun, z5, readings always within range, ammonia and nitrate always read zero, never any suspended algae, but SA, clear water, under my fish load, don't feed them, lots of plants of all types, 75% coverage, K, iron and magnesium (low in my area) added regularly, the K weekly along w/BZT. But... The marginals never grow well. The lilies I fertilize, and the WH seem fine, but the irises, arrowroot, blue pickerel, equisetum (dwarf horsetail), all in pots of clay + pebbles, never grow well. Leaves are puny, older leaves yellow. I remember a thread a year or so ago about nitrate-limited ponds and adding potassium nitrate, which can't be legally purchased in my area. If these plants were in the soil, I'd say they're missing nitrogen. Is there any other N source I could try out on the pond (carefully)? I thought the growing goldfish population would change that this year, but it didn't. Any suggestions? |
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Heather wrote:
Interesting question. I have the same problem except we have little sun so attributed the problem to that ... My pond is 1800 gal Nitrate and Nitrite are 0 to just tinted on the color scale pH is 7.5 - 8 Ammonia 0 Fishload - 25 GF of which the biggest is 4 to 5" Partial water change every three weeks Water temp 65 to 70 "Mike Miller" wrote ... My 2 yr old pond ... 500 gallons, full sun, z5, readings always within range, ammonia and nitrate always read zero, never any suspended algae, but SA, clear water, under my fish load, don't feed them, lots of plants of all types, 75% coverage, K, iron and magnesium (low in my area) added regularly, the K weekly along w/BZT ... Mike, what are your test results? Heather, have you measured KH and/or GH? After I checked my KH and found a really low amount, I've been adding baking soda over a two week period. After just a few cups of baking soda, all of the pond plants started growing and greening up. Mike, is the "K" potash? I was planning to add potash to our pond, but am holding off now until I can get the KH up to a better level. -- Zk (sig. compliments of BV) |
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Mike where do you live? Stump removers use potassium nitrate. It's found at
places like home depot and lowes. "Mike Miller" wrote in message news:M4s_a.136000$Ho3.16961@sccrnsc03... My 2 yr old pond still presents a conundrum. 500 gallons, full sun, z5, readings always within range, ammonia and nitrate always read zero, never any suspended algae, but SA, clear water, under my fish load, don't feed them, lots of plants of all types, 75% coverage, K, iron and magnesium (low in my area) added regularly, the K weekly along w/BZT. But... The marginals never grow well. The lilies I fertilize, and the WH seem fine, but the irises, arrowroot, blue pickerel, equisetum (dwarf horsetail), all in pots of clay + pebbles, never grow well. Leaves are puny, older leaves yellow. I remember a thread a year or so ago about nitrate-limited ponds and adding potassium nitrate, which can't be legally purchased in my area. If these plants were in the soil, I'd say they're missing nitrogen. Is there any other N source I could try out on the pond (carefully)? I thought the growing goldfish population would change that this year, but it didn't. Any suggestions? |
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Sam Hopkins wrote:
.. adding potassium nitrate, which can't be legally purchased in my area. If these plants were in the soil, I'd say they're missing nitrogen. Potasium nitrate is available in gardend stores and can be found at home depot as water softener salt I have a feeling who ever you asked that told you it was illegal was confusing it with amonium nitrate ( which is a fertilizer used to make explosives ) -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it. see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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I live in Chicago, and remember looking last year for potassium nitrate
stump remover and could not find it - a pharmacy I asked said they could not sell this because of its potential misuse. So I assumed it was not available anywhere. I'll look again! "Sam Hopkins" wrote in message .. . Mike where do you live? Stump removers use potassium nitrate. It's found at places like home depot and lowes. "Mike Miller" wrote in message news:M4s_a.136000$Ho3.16961@sccrnsc03... My 2 yr old pond still presents a conundrum. 500 gallons, full sun, z5, readings always within range, ammonia and nitrate always read zero, never any suspended algae, but SA, clear water, under my fish load, don't feed them, lots of plants of all types, 75% coverage, K, iron and magnesium (low in my area) added regularly, the K weekly along w/BZT. But... The marginals never grow well. The lilies I fertilize, and the WH seem fine, but the irises, arrowroot, blue pickerel, equisetum (dwarf horsetail), all in pots of clay + pebbles, never grow well. Leaves are puny, older leaves yellow. I remember a thread a year or so ago about nitrate-limited ponds and adding potassium nitrate, which can't be legally purchased in my area. If these plants were in the soil, I'd say they're missing nitrogen. Is there any other N source I could try out on the pond (carefully)? I thought the growing goldfish population would change that this year, but it didn't. Any suggestions? |
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BTW, in planted aquariums nitrate does get limited. You dose nitrate at a
rate to hold it at 5PPM. Sam "Mike Miller" wrote in message news:M4s_a.136000$Ho3.16961@sccrnsc03... My 2 yr old pond still presents a conundrum. 500 gallons, full sun, z5, readings always within range, ammonia and nitrate always read zero, never any suspended algae, but SA, clear water, under my fish load, don't feed them, lots of plants of all types, 75% coverage, K, iron and magnesium (low in my area) added regularly, the K weekly along w/BZT. But... The marginals never grow well. The lilies I fertilize, and the WH seem fine, but the irises, arrowroot, blue pickerel, equisetum (dwarf horsetail), all in pots of clay + pebbles, never grow well. Leaves are puny, older leaves yellow. I remember a thread a year or so ago about nitrate-limited ponds and adding potassium nitrate, which can't be legally purchased in my area. If these plants were in the soil, I'd say they're missing nitrogen. Is there any other N source I could try out on the pond (carefully)? I thought the growing goldfish population would change that this year, but it didn't. Any suggestions? |
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In article dxX_a.146199$o%2.62776@sccrnsc02, "RichToyBox"
writes: I am having problems this year with my iris, and a couple of years ago, I couldn't grow pickerel, and for the last two years, parrots feather is weaker than it was. I attribute this to the plants consuming some micronutrient from the pond, until they won't grow anymore. This year the pickerel is doing fine. I think it might be like the farmer having to rotate crops. You may be onto something. I have a rather large golden rush that was growing near my Pickeral and arrowhead. The golden rush was growing like mad while the pickeral and arrowhead were struggling. I moved the golden rush to the other end of the pond to improve appearances and the other 2 have perked up, the pickeral even putting up 2 flowers. Maybe I'll try rotating other plants and see if the improve too. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
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