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Title: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: lewic on June 10, 2009, 21:57:56
We have a problem that there is no running water on site so the troughs get full of green algae unless it is siphoned out regularly.

At a garden centre recently I saw this product that you put in water butts to get rid of the slime http://www.evengreener.com/Shop/Water_Butt_Accessories/REFR500X_Refresh_Liquid_.html

Has anyone used it, and does it work? Also it says it is non toxic, but there wasnt any info on the bottle about what it actually is.
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: dtw on June 10, 2009, 23:41:23
Surely covering them would solve the problem.  ;D
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on June 11, 2009, 01:32:01
An easy way to get rid of green algae is to cover the water containers so you cut off the light.
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: Plot69 on June 11, 2009, 14:04:57
Throw a bundle of barley straw in the trough. It's widely used to control algae in fish ponds.
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: BarriedaleNick on June 12, 2009, 08:54:55
I have used a similar product in my pond and it works extremely well - but Barley Straw can be effective too.
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: landimad on June 12, 2009, 09:51:23
Hi,
Yes I have used this to some success but the idea of barley straw is more to my liking as then you use what nature has provided us with, a natural deterrent to what none of us want. Slime
Thanks for the tip on this and bye bye to unwanted products.
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: Jokerman on June 12, 2009, 22:27:49
tad of jayes fluid?
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: lewic on June 12, 2009, 22:45:32
I'm wondering what I could use as a lid to block the light. It would have to be attached in some way and easily held open.. or it will be a hassle for other people. I tried a bit of polycarbonate to stop grass clippings going in, but people kept taking it off.

Barley straw sounds good, though I think people might see it in there and think it was another bit of debris and fish it out!
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: nilly71 on June 13, 2009, 01:32:30
I was thinking of trying scaffold netting folded over a couple of times and weighed down around the edges with filled up milk bottles.

I'm sure i have seen my plot neighbour using bleach.

Neil
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: 1066 on June 15, 2009, 09:53:01
I covered mine with some long bits of cardboard held down with a few bits of wood - not particularly attractive but hopefully effective  :D
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: zigzig on June 15, 2009, 10:01:58
pond snails to eat it? Get those they use in fish tanks.

I have a cover on mine, it has been there 10 years and no slime.

White vinegar will remove it and diluted it is safer than a lot of chemicals.
Title: Re: Stuff to prevent green slime in water butts/ troughs?
Post by: terrier on June 15, 2009, 19:50:11
A few goldfish should do the trick and they'll love the deep water, or else a few grains of potassium permangonate (still available on the web)should keep any unwanted vegetation at bay.