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What is the life span of bacteria in H2Organic after being used in a pond?

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What is the life span of bacteria in H2Organic after being used in a pond?

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The bacteria in H2Organic become active as soon as they are exposed to water. If there is ample food (organic waste) and oxygen, along with the correct temperature and pH ranges in the water, the bacteria will begin to multiply (double in number every 20-40 minutes). Please note:When you first begin to treat the pond with bacteria, there is more food (organic waste) than there are bacteria in the pond water, because of what has naturally accumulated over the years. Then as the bacteria digest this food, they quickly multiply in number (under favorable conditions). This means you eventually end up with more bacteria than food. At that point, the excess bacteria begin to die off, leaving you eventually with fewer bacteria than food. Then the bacteria begin to thrive on the food supply once again, and the cycle starts over. The goal is to keep a constant supply of fresh aggressive bacteria in a pond throughout the entire Season.

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The bacteria in H2Organic become active as soon as they are exposed to water. If there is ample food (organic waste) and oxygen, along with the correct temperature and pH ranges in the water, the bacteria will begin to multiply (double in number every 20-40 minutes). Please note: When you first begin to treat the pond with bacteria, there is more food (organic waste) than there are bacteria in the pond water, because of what has naturally accumulated over the years. Then as the bacteria digest this food, they quickly multiply in number (under favorable conditions). This means you eventually end up with more bacteria than food. At that point, the excess bacteria begin to die off, leaving you eventually with fewer bacteria than food. Then the bacteria begin to thrive on the food supply once again and the cycle starts over. The goal is to keep a constant supply of fresh aggressive bacteria in a pond throughout the entire season. At the beginning of every season, you will also need to reap

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