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#351996 09/26/13 12:24 AM
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Does baby pondweed go dormant during the winter months in Texas ponds?

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aka Sago pondweed ...
Yes, it phases-out at some point in the late season, the timing of which may vary with specific site and latatudinal factors.

Life-cycle Characteristics of Potamogeton pectinatus "Our results agree with the hypothesis of a latitude-correlated switch in life-cycle strategy for this species. For northern clones this results in a short life-cycle, with an early and high investment in tuber biomass, while for low latitude clones the length of the life-cycle is prolonged, with a delayed reproduction and increased total plant biomass."

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I am trying to work over an existing 3-4 acre fishing pond and have determined that I have: Baby (Bushy)Pondweed, Cyparus Grass, Primrose and Algae. I have treated all of these with a variety of: Reward (liquid), Captain XTR (liquid), and Aquathol (granular) as well as blue and black dye. I seem to be making progress! However, the most effective method I've found is to wade out and drag the vegetation out with a rake (archaic way to do it!). I wanted to NOT continue to treat with chemicals if the cooler weather will abate this growth till the spring at which time I guess I will get back on my chemical controls and my wading work. Any thoughts?

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By the way, I'm in Hempstead, TX.

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Originally Posted By: Michael Hill
I have: Baby (Bushy)Pondweed
Baby pondweed is another common name for sago pondweed, which falls into a completely different genus than southern naiad (which is what many Texas refer to as "bushy pondweed" - aka Najas guadalupensis).
Physical removal is a potential option - IF you can keep up with the weeds' growth-rates.
Otherwise, herbicides certainly have their place and time; and the "best product" for the job will depend upon several site-specific variables.
Your chemical supplier should be able to provide guidance. If not, you're using the wrong supplier. wink

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You are right! What I have is "bushy pondweed". Back to the original question ..... does it go dormant during the winter months in south Texas? If so, I do not plan to "manage" it till the spring.

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BPW is an annual, and usually dissipates during the winter months due to cooler temps and shorter days (sunlight) - then germinates a new generation from any established seeds the following spring.

Efforts to control BPW "late-season" MIGHT be useful IF the effort serves to stem the maturing of seeds - which will otherwise produce a fresh generation of plants next year.

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Very helpful! Many thanks for the insights! Best' Mike


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