Hi!
Began opening my pool at the beginning of this month - late, it was also uncovered all winter, I know, I got myself into this predicament. I tested the PH at 7.2 and began the SLAM process, and after a week and a half of dosing to 24ppm FC the pool changed from green to a milky blue. I decided to stop assuming things were nominal and did a full water test, noted that I had < 30ppm CYA. I (wrongly) assumed this stayed constant, as I closed with 50ppm last season. I then continued to dose to 12ppm FC until I had a day off (today.) Last night I dosed to 12ppm FC at around 11PM, checked again just as the sun was rising, no chlorine loss! Just to be sure, I dosed back up to 10ppm FC around 5pm today, checked again around 7PM and the FC is 9ppm. So no ammonia/bacteria issues, right? I've added enough CYA to bring ppm to 30 via a sock in the skimmer, assuming I have 15ppm currently, my test tube stops at 30ppm. Don't want to over do it.
Readings from today look OK...
9ppm FC
< 1ppm CC
< 30ppm CYA
90ppm alkalinity
0ppm hardness (? sample didn't turn red)
6.8 ph
I can't figure out why the water is still cloudy. The pump/filter have been going non-stop for almost 3 weeks, I've been backwashing every time the flow rate noticeably drops. I can't see the bottom, have been vacuuming but I'm not pulling much gunk up anymore. Do I just need to wait and let the filter do its job? I began this venture last season with pond water, and even that wasn't as difficult to clear up as it is now
Here's a pic

Began opening my pool at the beginning of this month - late, it was also uncovered all winter, I know, I got myself into this predicament. I tested the PH at 7.2 and began the SLAM process, and after a week and a half of dosing to 24ppm FC the pool changed from green to a milky blue. I decided to stop assuming things were nominal and did a full water test, noted that I had < 30ppm CYA. I (wrongly) assumed this stayed constant, as I closed with 50ppm last season. I then continued to dose to 12ppm FC until I had a day off (today.) Last night I dosed to 12ppm FC at around 11PM, checked again just as the sun was rising, no chlorine loss! Just to be sure, I dosed back up to 10ppm FC around 5pm today, checked again around 7PM and the FC is 9ppm. So no ammonia/bacteria issues, right? I've added enough CYA to bring ppm to 30 via a sock in the skimmer, assuming I have 15ppm currently, my test tube stops at 30ppm. Don't want to over do it.
Readings from today look OK...
9ppm FC
< 1ppm CC
< 30ppm CYA
90ppm alkalinity
0ppm hardness (? sample didn't turn red)
6.8 ph
I can't figure out why the water is still cloudy. The pump/filter have been going non-stop for almost 3 weeks, I've been backwashing every time the flow rate noticeably drops. I can't see the bottom, have been vacuuming but I'm not pulling much gunk up anymore. Do I just need to wait and let the filter do its job? I began this venture last season with pond water, and even that wasn't as difficult to clear up as it is now
Here's a pic
