My pond is not large. Probably around 80 x 50‘ and not deep. At one point the deepest part was about 5 feet and the rest was tapering up to about 2 feet maybe. But over the years it got silted in, so it’s even shallower now.
Anyway, it used to have a lot of algae from spring to fall and had a green color to it, which I didn’t mind because I couldn’t see the bottom and it gave the illusion that the pond was deeper. I think the lack of clearness due to the allergy also helped the goldfish hide from predators, and perhaps offered them some food even. I’m not sure about that.
So last year I ended up with a leak that drained the pond almost totally, but not completely. I know why that happened, but I’m not going to get into the reason here cause it’s not relevant to my question.
As part of patching the leak, I ended up getting a certain amount of cement into the water of the pond. Actually, it was concrete mix, and not cement, but cement is part of the make up of concrete mix.
What I noticed this year now is that the algae is not there anymore. The pond is still clear, even though it’s a hotter than average summer, which is extremely unusual as far as the pond algae goes.
So what’s up with the lack of algae? And what do I do to get it back? I know this is the opposite of what most people want! When I had algae I wished I didn’t, but now that I don’t have it, I wish it was back
Anyway, it used to have a lot of algae from spring to fall and had a green color to it, which I didn’t mind because I couldn’t see the bottom and it gave the illusion that the pond was deeper. I think the lack of clearness due to the allergy also helped the goldfish hide from predators, and perhaps offered them some food even. I’m not sure about that.
So last year I ended up with a leak that drained the pond almost totally, but not completely. I know why that happened, but I’m not going to get into the reason here cause it’s not relevant to my question.
As part of patching the leak, I ended up getting a certain amount of cement into the water of the pond. Actually, it was concrete mix, and not cement, but cement is part of the make up of concrete mix.
What I noticed this year now is that the algae is not there anymore. The pond is still clear, even though it’s a hotter than average summer, which is extremely unusual as far as the pond algae goes.
So what’s up with the lack of algae? And what do I do to get it back? I know this is the opposite of what most people want! When I had algae I wished I didn’t, but now that I don’t have it, I wish it was back