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Seasonal Boost Liquid Bacteria

Seasonal Boost Liquid Bacteria

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Product Description

cold water pond bacteria treatment helps protect pond water quality when beneficial biology slows in early spring and late fall, and Seasonal Boost Liquid Bacteria is designed to stay dependable in those shoulder-season conditions.

During seasonal transitions, accumulated leaves, fish waste, and other organics can fuel sludge, haze, and nutrient imbalances. This liquid blend pairs beneficial bacteria with cold-water strains that remain active in temperatures as low as 38°F, helping you support a faster spring startup and sustain late-season performance when many standard products under-deliver.

What it helps you manage

  • Leaves and organic debris: Enzyme-producing bacteria help break down built-up organics that can cloud water and contribute to sludge.
  • Nitrogen and nutrient compounds: Supports reduction of ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, and phosphates as part of a balanced biological approach.
  • Sludge and clarity: Helps improve water clarity by addressing underlying organic load rather than masking symptoms.
  • Low-odor maintenance: Delivers biological support without an unpleasant smell.

Use Seasonal Boost as your go-to cold water pond bacteria treatment when water temperatures are below typical “summer bacteria” range. By maintaining bacterial activity in cooler water, it supports a cleaner pond environment and helps set the stage for smoother warm-weather maintenance.

Directions for Use

Below 55°F: Initial dose: Apply 6 fl. oz. per 1000 gallons of pond water. Maintenance: Apply 3 fl. oz. per 1000 gallons every week.

Above 55°F: Apply 2 fl. oz. per 1000 gallons of pond water weekly.

FAQ

Is this only for spring and fall? It is intended for seasonal use, especially in colder water, but dosing guidance is provided for temperatures above 55°F as well.

How often should I apply it? Follow the weekly maintenance schedule for your temperature range to keep biological support consistent.

What makes it a strong cold water pond bacteria treatment option? It includes cold-water strains designed to remain active down to 38°F, when pond biology typically slows.