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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1576621" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'll drag the weeds out. I don't want them to change the natural PH of the pond. Ash is pretty acid.</p><p></p><p>My buddy that has a couple of acres in Osage county, ( in their lingo, its several thousands of acres)</p><p>had some ponds that got a spring kill. Heavily forested around it, and the drainage coming to it.</p><p>All of the blackjack leaves that fall in the spring vs the fall collected in the pond and the resulting fermentation killed the ponds.</p><p>At the time we thought somebody had poisoned it to take the fish, but the GW in the area told us about the spring kill .</p><p>Rotting vegetation can produce the same results as a summer/drought kill. No Oxygen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1576621, member: 5412"] I'll drag the weeds out. I don't want them to change the natural PH of the pond. Ash is pretty acid. My buddy that has a couple of acres in Osage county, ( in their lingo, its several thousands of acres) had some ponds that got a spring kill. Heavily forested around it, and the drainage coming to it. All of the blackjack leaves that fall in the spring vs the fall collected in the pond and the resulting fermentation killed the ponds. At the time we thought somebody had poisoned it to take the fish, but the GW in the area told us about the spring kill . Rotting vegetation can produce the same results as a summer/drought kill. No Oxygen. [/QUOTE]
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