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Haven't seen timing to be an issue. Usually if you have FA problems in a fertilized pond, there is either an abundance of shallow water or inconsistent blooms/visibility. Inconsistent blooms can be a product of many variables- weather/sunlight/water temp, water quality, etc. What we see in the southeast is a boom in FA early in the spring prior to bloom green up on some fertilized ponds, a result of phosphorous availability and often iron coupled with water temps FA loves.
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