In this post I am going to give a short introduction to how to control algae. It can be beneficial to have red this post before reading any of my more advanced posts.
There are 3 basic ways of dealing with algae.
1. Chemical control
You can use chemicals that prevent algae growth or that kill algae to get the upper hand back. Drawbacks are that chemicals are unnatural, often expensive and may hurt other plants (or their growth) in ponds and aquariums. Another drawback in my eyes is that it is not natural.
2. Mechanical control
Mechanical control involves filtering the algae from the water. This method is seldom very effective in water with a lot of algae and/or water that get a lot of sunlight simply because the algae grows faster than your filter can remove them. This method is often very effective together with method 1. If you use a chemical that prevent algae growth you can use mechanical filtration to remove algae already there. This will not hurt other plants, just limit their growth during the treatment period.
3 Biological control
Biological controls involves using algae eating animals to remove algae and using plants to reduce the amount of nutrition available in the water so that algae don’t thrive. I.e. using plants (fast growing plant) to compete with the algae over the nutrition that is available in the water. This method is the one I think is best if it can be used successfully. Drawbacks are that it is best used as a preventative not as a reactive action. Another drawback is that it can not be used in pools as we don’t want, fish, snails, shrimps and plants in our pools.
Which method that is to preferred varies from situation to situation but generally it can be said that biological control should be used to prevent a problem, mechanical control can be used in non server cases, and that chemical control is the best option in severe cases. (preferable combined with mechanical control.