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Cut down the Pecan Tree.

The tree is in not on my property

I have run across this problem with Eucalyptus Trees, as they have a high phosphate content in their leaves and sap, being algae eats phosphates .... a green pool in less than a day.

I recommend that the next time your pool turns green. Take a water sample ( 16 0z water bottle is perfect) to your local pool store, Leslie's is our local branch name; and have them analyze what agent in the sap is causing the algae to be hospitable. They may also recommend a product they sell to remedy the problem. Hope it works out for you.

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16y ago

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