I would like to thank you for this advice to clear green water pond. I have experimented the product outside the pond in few glass jars and I found out that the products it does work. Later I used the products in the pond and really start to work and after five days the pond’s water for the first time become crystals clear. Thank you
Also adding that an episod of rain will tend to fertilize your pond, as drops of water gets nitrogen and phosphate from the atmosphere and that is what essentially helps fertilize soils, turning anything green in your pond, but again as this video points out, Bacteria is key to getting rid of it.
If You would like to have crystal clear water in your pond the easiest and cheapest way is to build a bog filter by yourself. It’s so easy and the result is stunning. Greetings,
I have green water I have a 500 gallon pool and I have 5 ranchus with a plastic trash can with lots filterpads and a little bit of ceramic rings and bio balls and I have green water I put a 3 mesh sun uvb protectors so the sun won’t hit the pool. What am I doing wrong why is it green do I need more bio balls please help
4:40 not sure where this sentiment comes from. I have big koi and tons of plants, you just gotta pick the right ones, not the ones like hornwort which they eat. Lilies and any kind of reed-like plants will do fantastic with koi. Its also fun to watch the koi look for food in between the plants
Thank you. We are based in Derbyshire, UK. This pond and garden actually belongs to one of our customers and is indeed a lovely spot. If your pond water has gone green, definitely give the tips in this video a try, good luck!
I just started a pond and I don't have any fish in it yet. I also kept most of the leaves out of it. I did put a few plants from some of my aquariums like water lettuce, hornwort. My water started turning green about a 2 weeks after filling it. I don't see why it did.
Hi, thanks for watching. With new ponds it can take some time for the ecosystem to settle and this can cause what's known as 'new pond syndrome.' Give it some time but also try getting some beneficial bacteria in there (Envii Pond Klear or Pond Klear Xtra should do the trick depending on the size of the pond). That will definitely help get the water clear. Hope this helps.
HI. I'm a complete newbie to ponds. My pond has gone green and no matter what I have tried, it still goes green. I've lived here for 6 years and this has only started in the last year (at most). There's no fish in it anymore a heron took them, there are plants in there, and a waterfall. I have put a new UV bulb in, and emptied the pond, washed it out (took forever doing this) and filled up with mostly rain water. There's no overhanging trees etc. I have looked into using the pond clear but how often would I need to put it in? Its not a massive pond, about 3000 litres ?Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Hi there, thank you for watching and thank you for your question. If you're fairly certain on the volume being roughly 3000 litres, we would recommend using 75ml of Envii Pond Klear every 7 days and you should start to notice a difference within 6 - 8 weeks. This timeframe could be shorter or longer depending on how green the water is. It's also worth checking the pH regularly and if needed use something like Envii Pond Equaliser to bring the pH up to neutral (7.5-8.5). You would be best getting the 1L Pond Klear as this will give you roughly 6 treatments. Alternatively, to give you more treatments for the long term, you could opt for Pond Klear Xtra. You only need to use 30ml every 7 days of this giving you more than enough treatments for the long term. Pond Klear: www.envii.co.uk/pond-water-treatments/green-water-treatment/pond-klear/ Pond Klear Xtra: www.envii.co.uk/pond-water-treatments/green-water-treatment/pond-klear-xtra/ Hope this helps. If you need any more info please don't hesitate to contact us by email on info@envii.co.uk.
Thank you for watching. Usually a pump would be positioned at the bottom of the pond near where sludge and organic waste settles which allows it to easily remove it. In addition to the pump, the bacteria also break down the excess waste over time.
My I’ve been struggling to get clear water this time around. It’s been greenish and I finally got it clear yesterday but after a day, it went back to green. I did have a duck use my pond for a few days this winter and it wreaked havoc on the plants, dirtied the water to almost brown, and killed some fish. I’ve done quite a few water changes, pond chemicals, cleaned filter, no luck. There’s a lot of debris on the bottom of the pond too from the leaves. I was wondering if it’s the debris that causes it or is it combination of other things?
Hi, thank you for watching. The debris certainly will make your green water problem worse. Green water feeds off of the excess nutrients in ponds and those excess nutrients are caused by the debris. Have you tried using Envii Pond Klear or Envii Pond Klear Xtra? I know you mentioned you have tried chemicals, but Pond Klear isn't a chemical, it is actually made of beneficial bacteria that will work to clear the green water. More info here: www.envii.co.uk/pond-water-treatments/green-water-treatment/pond-klear/ Hope this helps!
Do I have to have an ultra ray lamp filter? I just have an ordinary pond filter. Will Pond Clesar Extra help to clesar my green water without such a filter/ I rehoused someone's else large fish by my standards (11 of them) but now gone to a friend. OR will my pond clesar on its own over the next few months as soimeone has told me it will?
An ordinary pond filter is just fine. Pond Klear Xtra will help clear the pond more efficiently than leaving it do it on its own, especially if you regularly clean the filter alongside regular treatments. Hope this helps!
I would like to thank you for this advice to clear green water pond. I have experimented the product outside the pond in few glass jars and I found out that the products it does work. Later I used the products in the pond and really start to work and after five days the pond’s water for the first time become crystals clear. Thank you
Nice video bro, really helpful for koi keepers.
Also adding that an episod of rain will tend to fertilize your pond, as drops of water gets nitrogen and phosphate from the atmosphere and that is what essentially helps fertilize soils, turning anything green in your pond, but again as this video points out, Bacteria is key to getting rid of it.
If You would like to have crystal clear water in your pond the easiest and cheapest way is to build a bog filter by yourself. It’s so easy and the result is stunning. Greetings,
I have green water I have a 500 gallon pool and I have 5 ranchus with a plastic trash can with lots filterpads and a little bit of ceramic rings and bio balls and I have green water I put a 3 mesh sun uvb protectors so the sun won’t hit the pool. What am I doing wrong why is it green do I need more bio balls please help
Buy poly-fill (not mold resistant, no chemicals added) , cut it to size and replace often. You’re welcome ❤
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wow, what a great video, and so well explained thank you
No problem, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your kinds words!
4:40 not sure where this sentiment comes from. I have big koi and tons of plants, you just gotta pick the right ones, not the ones like hornwort which they eat. Lilies and any kind of reed-like plants will do fantastic with koi. Its also fun to watch the koi look for food in between the plants
This is a great video thanks!
Such a great video, cheers
This video helped a lot and thanks!
You have a beautiful garden. Which place? My pond is super green after I planted water lilies 😢
Thank you. We are based in Derbyshire, UK. This pond and garden actually belongs to one of our customers and is indeed a lovely spot. If your pond water has gone green, definitely give the tips in this video a try, good luck!
Awesome video! Thank-You!!!
I just started a pond and I don't have any fish in it yet. I also kept most of the leaves out of it. I did put a few plants from some of my aquariums like water lettuce, hornwort.
My water started turning green about a 2 weeks after filling it.
I don't see why it did.
Hi, thanks for watching. With new ponds it can take some time for the ecosystem to settle and this can cause what's known as 'new pond syndrome.' Give it some time but also try getting some beneficial bacteria in there (Envii Pond Klear or Pond Klear Xtra should do the trick depending on the size of the pond). That will definitely help get the water clear. Hope this helps.
HI. I'm a complete newbie to ponds. My pond has gone green and no matter what I have tried, it still goes green. I've lived here for 6 years and this has only started in the last year (at most). There's no fish in it anymore a heron took them, there are plants in there, and a waterfall. I have put a new UV bulb in, and emptied the pond, washed it out (took forever doing this) and filled up with mostly rain water. There's no overhanging trees etc. I have looked into using the pond clear but how often would I need to put it in? Its not a massive pond, about 3000 litres ?Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Hi there, thank you for watching and thank you for your question. If you're fairly certain on the volume being roughly 3000 litres, we would recommend using 75ml of Envii Pond Klear every 7 days and you should start to notice a difference within 6 - 8 weeks. This timeframe could be shorter or longer depending on how green the water is. It's also worth checking the pH regularly and if needed use something like Envii Pond Equaliser to bring the pH up to neutral (7.5-8.5).
You would be best getting the 1L Pond Klear as this will give you roughly 6 treatments. Alternatively, to give you more treatments for the long term, you could opt for Pond Klear Xtra. You only need to use 30ml every 7 days of this giving you more than enough treatments for the long term.
Pond Klear: www.envii.co.uk/pond-water-treatments/green-water-treatment/pond-klear/
Pond Klear Xtra: www.envii.co.uk/pond-water-treatments/green-water-treatment/pond-klear-xtra/
Hope this helps. If you need any more info please don't hesitate to contact us by email on info@envii.co.uk.
If it sinks the sludge to the bottom, how's my pump supposed to get it out
Thank you for watching. Usually a pump would be positioned at the bottom of the pond near where sludge and organic waste settles which allows it to easily remove it. In addition to the pump, the bacteria also break down the excess waste over time.
My I’ve been struggling to get clear water this time around. It’s been greenish and I finally got it clear yesterday but after a day, it went back to green. I did have a duck use my pond for a few days this winter and it wreaked havoc on the plants, dirtied the water to almost brown, and killed some fish. I’ve done quite a few water changes, pond chemicals, cleaned filter, no luck. There’s a lot of debris on the bottom of the pond too from the leaves. I was wondering if it’s the debris that causes it or is it combination of other things?
Hi, thank you for watching. The debris certainly will make your green water problem worse. Green water feeds off of the excess nutrients in ponds and those excess nutrients are caused by the debris. Have you tried using Envii Pond Klear or Envii Pond Klear Xtra? I know you mentioned you have tried chemicals, but Pond Klear isn't a chemical, it is actually made of beneficial bacteria that will work to clear the green water.
More info here: www.envii.co.uk/pond-water-treatments/green-water-treatment/pond-klear/
Hope this helps!
@@enviipond How do I clean all the debris from the bottom? Also l, do y’all ship to the US? Thank you for the reply!
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Do I have to have an ultra ray lamp filter? I just have an ordinary pond filter. Will Pond Clesar Extra help to clesar my green water without such a filter/ I rehoused someone's else large fish by my standards (11 of them) but now gone to a friend. OR will my pond clesar on its own over the next few months as soimeone has told me it will?
An ordinary pond filter is just fine. Pond Klear Xtra will help clear the pond more efficiently than leaving it do it on its own, especially if you regularly clean the filter alongside regular treatments. Hope this helps!
@@enviipond Thank you - it does!
Where do you get pond clear
www.envii.co.uk/pond-water-treatments/green-water-treatment/pond-klear/
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Should I move the fishes out of the pond before I put it into the pond?
Hi, thank you for watching. No need to move fish out of the pond when using Pond Klear, it's perfectly safe for all fish & wildlife.