How to Use Pond Dye

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Ponds are very important to homeowners and hobbyist.
The natural beauty and unexplainable feel of these water features make individuals become much closer to nature.
The sight of koi fish that teeters vigorously into the water gives God sent happiness.
However, the beauty of ponds is often ruined by algae and other unnecessary predators that lurk in the pond.
Algae are very hard to combat once they grow excessively and invade the water.
Many reckless and new pond owners would resort to using herbicides and algaecides to kill algae easily, completely unaware that those products will kill their precious pond.
Copper Sulfate, Diquat, Endothall and Floridone are common chemical treatment products used to control algae.
Remember that there's no overnight cure for algae.
If you want to kill algae, you should prevent the factors that trigger their growth.
One of the reasons for excess algae growth is too much sunlight; this is why summer is the favourite season of algae.
This problem requires natural pond algae treatment through the use of pond dye.
Pond dye is the best and natural alternative to chemicals and algaecides.
Like its neighbours, algae need sunlight to grow and nutrients to flourish.
Algae grow when it absorbs too much sunlight at the bottom of the pond or called the "photic zone.
" By adding pond dye, it lessens the amount of sunlight that could generate algae growth at the bottom.
This acts as shade so the sunlight will not be able to penetrate through the bottom where algae are preparing for attack.
However, dye will not affect emergent plants such as cattails and other floating plants.
This doesn't work aggressively on shallow, but proven effective when used for the pond's bottom.
The effectiveness of pond dye varies on the period of usage, water shed, dosage and maintenance.
The best time to apply pond dye is before spring to prepare immediately before the water warms up.
You should be careful when changing water because it could contaminate your pond.
You can achieve the right color easily because most of these dyes react on the dosage or water volume, which is usually a four acre foot per gallon or concentrated quart.
Typically it is good for one acre pond with average depth of four feet.
Maintaining the shade throughout the season will tame those algae.
If you notice the color is fading, then add more dye into the water.
Simply pour the dye around the edge of the pond and the running water will naturally dissolve the particles within 24 hours.
Don't worry because it wont discolour your favourite kois and plants.
There are different shades to choose from: blue, black, blue and black combination, and blue/yellow combination.
The dark blue dye looks more natural compared to other shades.
You can buy the pond dye from your favourite garden centre or pet stores.
However, be careful with your aging pond because it need more maintenance compared to new ones.
You should add aeration system and beneficial bacteria to boost the effectiveness of pond dye.
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