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~ janj JJsPond.us wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 22:24:03 GMT, (Roy) wrote: Jan, interesting theory there. Last year when I had massive algae blooms I was told by AUM (Auburn University) and the Universtiy of Florida to dose my pond with PP, to rid it of excessive nutrients. Any remaining junk after the second dose if a second dose was needed would essentially be inert and add little to no nutrient value to future algae blooms.......dunno if its true or not, but thats what I was told by them. Hmmmm, well now you have me rethinking, I do know there is a KHA that treats his water garden ponds with 2ppm now and then to rid them of the organic mulm. PP is an oxidizer, but where would the organics go/become? I would have _thought_ (I'm no chemist) that it just precipitates the organics out of the water column - I would expect "mulm" to still be there, but perhaps as a denser precipitate. I can certainly see how it would make nutrients unavailable to algae. -- derek |
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