Yes, the pucks are okay for vacation, but keep in mind that the WalMart pucks (at least in my part of the country) contain copper, which you don't want in your pool. Better to get a smaller container of them from a different place (even the pool store) and not deal with the copper. You probably can use cal-hypo pucks in a floater, as well, and it won't create issues with falling pH and increasing CYA.
Keep the filter running--cartridge filters on smaller AG pools are often undersized, so it takes a little longer for them to filter as well, and remember that the chlorine killed the green in the pool but the filter is going to have to remove it. So....it may be cloudy for a few more days, but keep your chlorine up and the filter running and it will clear.
Don't add any more calcium increaser to the pool--vinyl pools don't actually need any calcium, because there's no concrete in the lining for the water to leach calcium out of. What's in there already isn't hurting anything, but you'll just be wasting money to put any more in it (despite what the pool store will tell you!).
YOu did yourself a favor ordering the bigger test kit--I know it's pricey but it will save you TONS of money over this summer alone, and give you control over your own pool.
Repost with some test results and we'll go from there. Welcome to the forum!
Janet
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