Seaweed Fertilizer Benefits In Agriculture. Using seaweed in the garden is beneficial for plants as well as your health. Seaweed contains easily decomposable organic matter and other amendments that improve the structure of the soil. It also contains: Nitrogen – 2%; Potash – 2 To 3%; Phosphorus – 0.3%; Calcium – 2%
Grow More Seaweed Extract offers a all natural organic non-toxic product that leaves no residue on crops. May be applied anytime during the growing season through harvest.
Growers can expect a variety of benefits from using Grow More Seaweed Extract. Research and field trials have demonstrated benefits such as improved root development, more vigorous growth, increased resistance to environmental stress and reduced frost damage.
Our Grow More Seaweed Extract contains naturally balanced chelated trace elements such as boron, molybdenum, copper, zinc, manganese, iron, and cobalt. The natural chelating agents are alginic acid and mannitol.
Seaweed Extract contains low concentration of naturally occuring plant growth factor. As a foliar spray, use 1 teaspoon (5 grams) per gallon of water or use 11 ozs. (310 grams) in 50 to 100 gallons (189-380 liters of water per 4,050 sq. meters) of water per acre. Apply foliar spray as fine-misting spray to wet foliage. A biodegradable sticker/spreader like Grow More spray enhancer can be used to maximize dispersal and adhetence.
Do not apply in the heat of the say or in dty windy conditions. Early morning or late evening applications are best. Best results will be achieved by making more frequent applications every 2 to 3 weeks rather than increasing the concentration of the spray solution.
FRUIT TREES, GRAPES, BERRIES OTHER VINES: A minimum of 6 applications during the season is recommended 1st spray begins at sign of first growth in Spring 2nd spray at pink bud; 3rd spray at fruit set; Subsequent sprays every 2 to 3 weeks. STARWBERRIES: 1st spray when there is sufficient leaves 2nd spray at first bloom; 3rd spray at fruit set (Subsequent sprays every 2 to 3 weeks thru picking).
Post time: Mar-04-2022