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When using any chemicals in a pond, we can't guesstimate to figure out how much to use. It's a "measure and verify" type of thing to get the correct dosage. Also, it's not a "if "X" is good then "2X" is better" thing either.
Since Fluridone dosage is based on the volume of water in the pond, to use it correctly you have to measure the surface area of the pond, and verify the water depth over the pond to get a correct picture of how many gallons of water are in the pond. If that isn't done, you can put in too little and not have any results, or put in too much and damage/kill plants that you don't want controlled.
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