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Chara (Starwort or skunkweed) is a light green form of algae. It grows rapidly and can easily take over a small pond. Rapid growth will reduce fish habitat, eliminate water recreation and clog water irrigation intakes. Read about 4 weed control methods in this post.<br>
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Sign in or Create an Account Call us today! 18003289350 About Us Lake Weeds Our Products Reference Charts Contact Us FAQs Request a Brochure 0 Items Cart Pages Aquatic Weed Control: 4 Ways to Kill Chara About Us Published by Jamie Markoe on February 03, 2014 0 Comments Chara (Starwort or skunkweed) is a light green form of algae. It has around 6 spikelike branches whorled around each node. Lake Weeds Our Products Chara is often confused for Coontail, a rooted weed. It has no flower, stays submersed and never rises above the water surface. Midseason, as it matures, Chara will have a crunchy or gritty texture due to calcium carbonate deposits on the leaves. When crushed, Chara has a musty odor. Reference Charts Contact Us Chara will keep bottom sediment from erosion. It is important fish habitat and food for small aquatic animals, ducks, trout, bluegills and bass. FAQs It grows rapidly and can easily take over a small pond. Rapid growth will reduce Request a Brochure fish habitat, eliminate water recreation and clog water irrigation intakes. It will also reduce the overall appearance of the a pond. 4 weed control methods: View Cart 1) Easily pulled by weed raking with a Water Weed Rake or Weed Razer. Chara will reestablish from spores and fragments. 2) Aquashade or Aquashadow are two inert dyes or colorants. When either is applied early spring, prior to growth, they will limit sunlight penetration and suppress new growth. 3) CutrinePlus Granular is a fastacting algae control option. It can be spread by hand in a fanning motion or with a small handheld spreader. For best results, apply early spring as new Chara begins to appear. One early spring application may last an entire season. Midseason, mature Chara, may require two or more treatments. 4) AquaClear Pellets are a natural, beneficial bacteria that will not kill Chara but will strip nutrients from the pond that Chara thrive on. By reducing the nutrient level, the amount of new growth should be significantly reduced. For best results, apply when water temperature reaches 40 degrees. Spread AquaClear Pellets, at the rate of 10 lbs. per 1/2 acre, weekly until desired water quality is achieved. Please feel free to email me or post questions you may have and I will respond accordingly. Next Steps: To visit our online store click here To request our product catalog click here To learn about lake weed analysis click here Comments (0 Comments) There are no comments. Post Comment Name Email Address Comment
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