Cuz I think I am just about out of my supply. 
I started out with a horrible mess due to my own actions. I started to make some headway and my black/brown mess is now a lovely shade of green/gray, but it has been this shade for well over a week now. My progress seems to have stalled. I know that there is still yard debris in the pool, but I can't see it to get it all. I have been in the swamp twice now and when I walk around, the floor feels relatively clean, not at all what I was expecting. Still, at times, I use my skimmer net and am able to scoop a decent amount of leaves and then at other times, I only come up with one or two. Sometimes I vacuum for a good period of time with nothing coming up and other times I hit a bunch of pine needles. I am brushing, vacuuming, scooping, pouring in bleach diligently and brought my CYA up from 0 to 40 and even replaced my sand and added a bit of synthetic water polisher (substitute for DE). The water is very polished, but still green.
Someone please tell me that I am on the verge of a sparkling oasis before I pull out all my hair.
I started out with a horrible mess due to my own actions. I started to make some headway and my black/brown mess is now a lovely shade of green/gray, but it has been this shade for well over a week now. My progress seems to have stalled. I know that there is still yard debris in the pool, but I can't see it to get it all. I have been in the swamp twice now and when I walk around, the floor feels relatively clean, not at all what I was expecting. Still, at times, I use my skimmer net and am able to scoop a decent amount of leaves and then at other times, I only come up with one or two. Sometimes I vacuum for a good period of time with nothing coming up and other times I hit a bunch of pine needles. I am brushing, vacuuming, scooping, pouring in bleach diligently and brought my CYA up from 0 to 40 and even replaced my sand and added a bit of synthetic water polisher (substitute for DE). The water is very polished, but still green.
Someone please tell me that I am on the verge of a sparkling oasis before I pull out all my hair.