🌿 Cutrine-Plus: The pro’s secret weapon for crystal-clear waters!
Cutrine-Plus Granular Algaecide is a 30-pound, EPA-approved copper-based treatment designed for fast, professional-level control of a wide range of algae including Chara, filamentous, and planktonic types. It delivers visible results within 1-2 days, is safe for wildlife and recreational use, and offers easy granular application suitable for both large-scale and spot treatments.
Product Benefits | Controls Algae |
Item Form | Other |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
C**.
Works well and fairly fast.
This product works well in managing weeds and algae in my pond. Easy to spread.
M**N
Does the job
I had a very bad case of algae in my pond. I used just 12 lb of this as a test and it worked very well. I just bought another 100 lb to do the entire pond. I will follow up and let everyone know how it works but if the 12 lb bag was it representation of what I should get it I will be very happy. It got rid of all the algae and I can see to the bottom of the pond in the area that I treated. They also have very good technical customer support and are very quick to respond to questions
G**Y
Great product and good price.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:The product and pricing are great. The delivery time is a little excessive.
D**Z
Perfect
Perfect
G**8
Best for algae
Works great on Chara, what my wife calls “curly weeds”, a type of algae that lies on the bottom. No more expensive than copper sulfate and works better.
M**2
WHAt'S GOING ON?
I have a problem with filamentous algae in my farm pond. I have used a combination of liquid and granular Cuterine for 10 years on the advice of my County Agent with good results. Usually, a couple gallons of liquid and a couple bags of granules can keep my pond pretty and healthy all year. I use a heavy-duty agricultural sprayer for the liquid around the edges and a battery powered salt spreader from a boat for the granules on bottom growing algae in the deeper portion according to the recommended schedule and formulas. I also energetically rake all the floating algae nearly daily with a collection of specialized rakes. I have raked up about a dump truck full so far this spring. This spring I have gone through 7 gal. liquid and 8 bags of granules. My pond is a mess, even with my daily maintenance, and I have spent a great deal on chemicals. The pond has both a windmill powered aerator as well as an industrial electric aerator. I am convinced these guys have changed their formula, either to make more money off me, or they are just selling junk now. I am trying to find a new chemical/ system that works.
T**.
Bought this for my brother in New Jersey, after ...
Bought this for my brother in New Jersey, after he told me of the problems he was having with the algae/ growth in his 3/4 acre pond. Seems that the label lists specific types of growth it is designed to control. I guess what was plaguing his pond wasn't one of those listed because even at the dispursal rate shown, it did not meet his expectations for algae control. Matter 'o fact, it didn't do much at all.+On the plus side; It was shipped in a timely manner at a reasonable rate.-As to the negatives; Be sure what you are trying to control/kill off and see if this product is designed for that growth, specifically, because "it ain't cheap"!A caviat; If it HAD lived up to our expectations it would have been worth the price and then some.
M**K
Follow instructions for use.
If you follow the recommendations for use, Cutrine granulated algaecide is easy to use and gives predictableresults. A hand held spreader made distribution over the surface of my pond convenient. I applied two treatments, two weeks apart, just before spring. I use it as part of a program I came up with that also includes aeration, natural bacteria and the messy job of removal of excess detritus (actually, this method is pretty common). Cutrine jump-starts the process and the aeration and bacteria help metabolize the excess nutrients that result. Cutrine eventually breaks down in sunlight, therefore you may need to reapply it later in the season if you get a bloom. The key is being consistent. The downside is it can get a little expensive.
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