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One of our existing ponds has really struggled to get a good bloom going. FA is a constant problem. Water conditions are 7.2 pH about 30ppm Before I started fertilizing I zapped the FA really hard with Cutrine plus and it cleared out. Then I added fertilizer at 5# to the acre. I'm just starting to see some bloom but the FA is taking off again. Do I treat FA or let it go until quality bloom sets in and then attempt to treat? I've got aerators running now should I cut them off? Thanks for any help.
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I'd recommend getting the hardness up more first, then whacking the FA and not adding any more fertilizer until you see how things go. I think the hardness is limiting the bloom.
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