Yellowish/Greenish/Brownish Powder on bottom of pool

Aug 10, 2017
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Itasca, IL
Hi all!

We've been seeing some powder deposit on the bottom of our pool lately. For a background, our solar cover was disintegrating so we had the cover off the entire week until the new one came. It was a very HOT week, and our FC was close to 0. (we usually keep it close to a 1.) Well, we learned that our FC should be between 5-7 with a CYA level of 40 (which we just increased ours to) so we started increasing the FC to 5. Well, just yesterday, we removed our cover and had even MORE of that odd brown/yellow/green powdery substance, that would dissipate upon stepping on. It did not seem slippery when stepping on it either. Last night, I made sure to get the FC to a 7, and we will keep it between a 5-7 from now on. This morning when I looked under the cover, I did not see evidence of that powdery substance settled on the bottom.

Does anyone know what this stuff is?

Thanks!
Stephanie
 

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Ugh. That sucks!! This morning (after I added chlorine last night) - the stuff does not seem to be on the floor anymore....I had added chlorine to get it up to a 7.

We have cheap test strips but I'm going to get the far more elaborate "chemistry set" test kit that my Mom has for their pool.
 
Hi all!

We've been seeing some powder deposit on the bottom of our pool lately. For a background, our solar cover was disintegrating so we had the cover off the entire week until the new one came. It was a very HOT week, and our FC was close to 0. (we usually keep it close to a 1.) Well, we learned that our FC should be between 5-7 with a CYA level of 40 (which we just increased ours to) so we started increasing the FC to 5. Well, just yesterday, we removed our cover and had even MORE of that odd brown/yellow/green powdery substance, that would dissipate upon stepping on. It did not seem slippery when stepping on it either. Last night, I made sure to get the FC to a 7, and we will keep it between a 5-7 from now on. This morning when I looked under the cover, I did not see evidence of that powdery substance settled on the bottom.

Does anyone know what this stuff is?

Thanks!
Stephanie
Hi Stephanie, We have a 2 year old 18,000 gal saltwater fiberglass pool. We live in SE Penna and the pollen this year was very heavy. Even closing the auto cover at night, we still had tons of pollen in our pool. Your description sound like and the photo looks like the pollen we had in our pool in May. We put our vacuum and skimmer in every day and routinely brush the surfaces. Now we have minimal powdery stuff but with brushing it disappears (hopefully into the filter). We also use "hairnets" Amazon.com daily to line our skimmer and that collects a ton of pollen and bugs and makes the skimmer easy to empty. Hope this helps!
 
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The OCLT recommendation was a mistake on my part. With visible mustard algae, when you have the test kit, start the SLAM.
 
We are well past pollen season in our lattitude. You have a TFP Expert and guide telling you to slam. If you are concerned, do the OCLT. Twer it I, I'd get the slam going.
 
So I just tested our CYA with the testing kit and it's at a 50. I then tested the FC and it's a 4. With those numbers, IS this algae? As I added chlorine last night to get it to a 7. So from about 7pm into 3:30pm we only lost 3. We are shocking it now.

Is mustard algae powdery and disappears easily?
 
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