yes, i did state that it is used to Prevent not kill algae
I can say this same thing about focusing on good plant health and then it focuses on the root issue, the goal in the first place(plant growth), and the algae issue is indirect.
Who got into this hobby to learn 101 ways to kill and prevent algae? Not one person I've ever met to date. Grow plants, have a nice garden? Everyone pretty much. Algae are like weeds, if you provide a good place for the weed growth, they will grow. If you focus on the crop or the landscape plants, then it's not an issue. Much harder for algae to become established. I'm not a big proponent of herbicides and chemical means to control weeds/algae. Copper kills algae selectively as well,0.4ppm, 1.0ppm will kill plants. Without plants, then ponds can simply use that, or percarbonate for attached algae on rocks, water changes etc.
Cheaper, easier than scrubbing by hand. Toss a pleco in there.
Add daphnia, do not overfeed etc.
I've not needed any "cure all" in the bottle to date for lakes, ponds or aquariums where plants are present. They distract people from the real issue, gardening, and promote the culture of take pill to cure any disease rather than looking at why the issue is present to begin with.
Excel is the exception as it kills and prevents algae, but also adds carbon, a nutrient. So it's both a fertilizer and an algicide. Not that practical for lakes/ponds.
We tested the extract multiple times on aquarium algae with few positive results over a wide range of folks that bothered to try it(SFBAAPS club). Shawn Prescott contacted me a long time ago about this product, I was skeptical then, and even more so after using it. Dupla had a fermented product they sold for a brief time as well back then also. It's a subject and topic I've known about for I guess a decade now.
You put anything in a bottle, a few folks are bound to have some correlation with time. Does not mean it did the action some speculate.
You also need to be specific about how you test it, what species of algae, and at what stage the algae is at.
Most hobbyists just "wanna add it and have it work, end of story", but it's a bit more complicated than that, and the research, the thought, philosophy and the why behind it in many cases are dubious, like Hydrilla Pills for weight loss. Just because they sell it does not imply it works as claimed.
It's marketing, which goes with "preception", not fact.
So these products often hang on for years, decades at times, some promoting the myth, questioning the critics rather than answering the questions posed. This is not some personal issue between you and myself here, it's more about thinking it through and seeing the stuff for what it really is.
I've responded to perhaps 50 threads over the last decade on this topic.
I remain unconvinced. The same is true for most any chemical to cure algae. They fail from the start and prey on the hobbyists that do not know enough and are desperate. Same deal with diet pills, stop eating so much(reduce calories) and/or exercise more.
Regards,
Tom Barr
Regards,
Tom Barr