Just to sort of round up. Rather than work on my estimate of the pond volume I've done 3 doses of the bacteria stuff that's supposed to clear the green - each one being what you'd add to treat 1000 litres. Did a dose, monitored for a few days, did another etc. It's working
(Obvs I don't have a control pond to compare what it would be like if I'd just added the plants I put in, but they're just getting going so I'm pretty well convinced that the dosing is doing the trick). I'll follow the same routine if the clearing stops. The pond is more than 3000 litres so I'm being conservative with the dosing anyway. (The suppliers say hit it with the full dose and do it again 14 days later if needed).
Also been topping up with treated tap water. Probably added 500l over time. When I bought the water treatments I also bought some test strips, just out of interest. I tested the water for the first time today and it's spot on in terms of pH, hardness, nitrates, nitrites etc. Being of a scientific nature (and the fact that there are loads of test strips
) I'll test the rainwater, when we get some
, and the treated tap water at some point.
The newts and pond beetles seem happy enough and there's a veritable swarm of dragonflies and damsel flies. The water boatpersons are present in huge numbers but, there were loads of pond skaters not long ago - they've vanished. (They can fly so maybe they've done whatever pond skaters need to do and moved on).