Originally Posted By: esshup
...So the 250 sq. ft. area that is 24" deep on average will have 3,740 gallons of water. So to treat that volume of water you would need 0.881 fl. oz. of Cutrine Plus Liquid to achieve 0.2ppm application rate for low density FA, at 0.6ppm you would need 2.664 fl. oz. to achieve the application rate for medium density FA and at 0.8ppm you would need 3.526 fl. oz. to achieve the application rate for high density FA in that volume of water.

If the water depth averaged 12", cut that dosage rate in half.

So, will I still get stabbed with dirty chopsticks? ....


Thanks Scott! This is exactly the info I was hoping to get. I think I way overdosed in my first little effort which probably accounts for my two floaters. Sure glad I just did a little test area and not the whole pond!

You have successfully avoided dirty chopstick impalement! grin


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