laren said:
T Example: last Friday evening I shocked the pool to 24, Saturday and Sunday the pool looked good, I maintained a high shock level continuous since then and my green came back on Monday
Are you saying you kept the pool at 24 for 3 days by frequent testing and redosing? and had a bloom anyway? or did you shock Friday, and do nothing on Saturday and Sunday?
When you shock, you need to be checking the FC frequently (2-3 times or more) during the day and boosting it back up as necessary. Is your FC holding overnight? do you have measurable cc's? (>.5ppm)
My typical recommendation for shocking (or when you can stop shocking):
a) your FC holds overnight,
b) you have 0 (or <.5) cc's, and
c) your water is clear (or at least not green. cloudy you can filter. Green you need to kill!)
I have seen others say when your FC holds overnight, keep it at shock level for another 24 hours.
In case you missed this point, when using bleach (or other manual method of chlorination) you need to test and add some EVERY DAY, preferably in the evening. If you are in the middle of a problem, the more times per day you can test and boost your FC the faster your problem will clear up.
