I was disappointed to say the least. While the pool was a nice shade of green, after a few hours I realized it was my old friend the mustard algae.

To recap -- I opened the pool Saturday. When I saw the algae I just assumed this was the normal thing many experience when opening the pool in the spring. I have a mesh cover that lets in a lot of light. So, I prepared to SLAM and took some tests.
CYA: < 30
pH: 7.6
I vacuumed to waste and did some brushing. I put a few pounds of CYA in socks in the skimmers and took the FC up to 12. Testing a few times a day, I kept a pretty good watch on the FC level. CC was never very much -- sometimes .5 or not measurable. FC drop seems to be reasonable. A couple of points in a few hours during the day. Surprisingly, not very much loss overnight.
It's been almost 6 days since it's been open. After a few days I took another CYA test and I was at 50. I've adjusted my FC level to 20. I also reread some posts on the SLAM and added some MA to bring pH down to 7.2. I've vacuumed to waste a second time and added some water. I brush every day.
The pool is now a shade of aqua. I still cannot see the drain in the deep end. I'm surprised by a few things:
I'm trying to stick to my guns and follow the teachings here. But, at this pace it will be days more before I could even consider myself finished with the SLAM. Another 24-48 hours at mustard shock level. I feel like their should be something else I should do. I was considering adding some DE into my sand filter.
Does anyone have any more advice? Or words of encouragement lol?

To recap -- I opened the pool Saturday. When I saw the algae I just assumed this was the normal thing many experience when opening the pool in the spring. I have a mesh cover that lets in a lot of light. So, I prepared to SLAM and took some tests.
CYA: < 30
pH: 7.6
I vacuumed to waste and did some brushing. I put a few pounds of CYA in socks in the skimmers and took the FC up to 12. Testing a few times a day, I kept a pretty good watch on the FC level. CC was never very much -- sometimes .5 or not measurable. FC drop seems to be reasonable. A couple of points in a few hours during the day. Surprisingly, not very much loss overnight.
It's been almost 6 days since it's been open. After a few days I took another CYA test and I was at 50. I've adjusted my FC level to 20. I also reread some posts on the SLAM and added some MA to bring pH down to 7.2. I've vacuumed to waste a second time and added some water. I brush every day.
The pool is now a shade of aqua. I still cannot see the drain in the deep end. I'm surprised by a few things:
- I would have thought I would see measurable CC. If there's clearly still algae in the pool, then why isn't there a measurable sign that the chlorine is destroying it?
- I'm surprised it's taken this long to get the pool just a few shades lighter.
- I'm surprised the mustard algae started this early. It's usually a thing I deal with at the end of the year.
I'm trying to stick to my guns and follow the teachings here. But, at this pace it will be days more before I could even consider myself finished with the SLAM. Another 24-48 hours at mustard shock level. I feel like their should be something else I should do. I was considering adding some DE into my sand filter.
Does anyone have any more advice? Or words of encouragement lol?