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Short story long is that I have a friend that is growing thousands of elderberry bushes, and wants to irrigate from a pond that is loaded with various kinds of algae, including FA. I haven't seen the pond yet, nor do I know the size/depth.
So my question is, has anybody used one of the Peroxyhydrate algaecides? I know Cutrine Plus is irrigation friendly, but I'd prefer to go a different route. Plan B would be Aquashade Plus and mechanical removal around a screened inlet cage. As long as the irrigation lines don't have extremely small drippers, I would think this would work. Not actually killing the algae may also help fertilize the plants.
GreenClean PRO by Biosafe systems would be an example of a peroxyhydrate product.
Thank for any suggestions.
Last edited by FireIsHot; 06/13/22 11:13 AM.
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