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I have a 1 acre pond and is infested with a sumerged grass. We have been putting in Crystal Blue Pond dye in it. We rake about every time we go over to pond but grows back. We only have 3 grass carp two has got large in size so only one grass carp is doing the job I guss. We are thinking about stocking some more grass carp now. I was just wondering what could I do to kill this grass. We think it is widgeon grass but we are unsure. This pond has never been fertlized would that help or herbicide. ,Thanks
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Hey BG Fever - I love your handle...welcome to the forum.
Can you provide a picture of the vegetation for us? Experts can then ID for you and provide management tips.
Widgeon grass is generally considered a beneficial plant...in moderation.
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I can't see the pondweed well enough to identify it, but I do know the copper sulfate will not do much to kill the weed. Copper products are for various types of algae and not for killing leafy plants.
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So what would you recommend putting into ponds to kill pondweed.
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BGF - I'm fairly certain that the surface-growth is Variable-Leaf Pondweed and the submerged grass is southern naiad (Najas guadalupensis). If not Najas, the submerged mass could actually be a portion of the Variable-leaf Pondweed. Do the "two" plants appear to be connected (the same plant)? The "best method" for controlling either/both (in August) isn't an easy call. The control-method that poses the least amount of risk to your fish is manual removal. But, this will entail repetative efforts. As for herbicides, AQUATHOL K might be the option that poses the least amount of risk - but low dissolved oxygen (DO) could still become an issue if the treatment it conducted too aggressively. On the other hand, poor weed-control results could result from an inadequate treatment approach. Many variables come into play when formulating the appropriate level of treatment. Your pond's size, depth, water-temp, the presence of an effective aeration system, water-exchange, weed's population-level (% of coverage), etc, etc. If you want to elaborate on these variables, we might be able to give you better guidance. It is far better to tackle aquatic "weed" problems before Aug - and before the plants become overpopulated.
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What can I do next year to stop this weeds from growing. Do I need to put AQUATHOL K in the spring of next year because the weeds are already seeded for next year. Another Question would grass carp eat these weeds.
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