It may be that the shock treatment was not enough to chlorinate your pool enough to keep it stable for more then a few hours. You also may have a high PH level from shocking it, which would lower the strength of your chlorine. You need to test your water and make sure you have 2-3ppm chlorine and a PH level between 7.4 - 7.6 . Then from there you can try to get rid of the green. Make sure the shock treatment is not your only source of chlorine and maintain that 2-3 chlorine residual and PH between 7.4 and 7.6 and the chance of your pool turning green in the first place will be severely dropped.
Green water removal can be done as so half of the time.
Brush the walls-
Shock the pool-
Run pump for 12-24 hours-
Clean your filter-
Your pool water turned green immediately after adding pH Plus because the chemical had increased the pH level to high. You may need to adjust the alkalinity levels of the water using another pool chemical such as pH Minus of pH Alkalinity Plus.
Only use 20 Mule Team Borax without detergent. This raises your PH without raisig alkalinity. Try using the same amount you would with PH plus, and wait 2 to 4 hrs. and check your PH reading. If your alkalinity is low you can use baking soda to raise your alkalinity. Baking Soda raises PH and Alkalinity. Baking Soda has the same ingredients as Alkalinity plus, but half the price. Take a look at this web site for more information on Borax. http://www.poolsolutions.com/gd/borax_20mule.html TS
The plants that are picked are green. Once they are dried, then added to tea, the water is stained green.
With PH indicators, showing acidity and alkalinity, green is neutral, blue-purple is alkaline, yellow-red is acid.
It is not the salt water pool or the salt water that is turning your hair green. It is a poorly maintained pool with a chemical imbalance - pH and total alkalinity out of required parameters.
Usually it is white or green, the green is when it is made with spinach added.
Not an answer, an addition to my question. Test results as follows: Free Chl. 0.5, Tot. Chl. 1.6 Comb. Chl 1.1 pH 7.6 Hardness 110 Alkalinity 170 Ctabyruc Acud 35 Copper 0.8 Iron 1.6
Green
magenta?? not completeley sure - did it a while back. when blue and green is added together i thing yellow colour is produced
Black and Green make a really dark Forest Green and then if you added white it would turn it back to a green
It would turn green?
turnes in to acid..