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Would fertilizing and watering with pond water be too much or would pond water be sufficient on its own?
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1 Comment To "How would using my koi pond water affect the fertilization schedule this spring?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 05/15/2020 @ 4:35 pm
I can't say with certainty whether your koi pond water would interfere with your fertilizing. This is a question for your local extension service. You may want to take a sample of the water in for testing when you ask this question.
Here's an article about cleaning koi
ponds that may be helpful:
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