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Liquid Kelp Fertilizer

Liquid Kelp Fertilizer is a great addition to any sproutperson's palette. It is excellent when growing on a soilless medium, because it supplies additional nutrients to the plants.


It is a must if you are growing Micro-Greens to the True Leaf stage, using Baby Blanket, STG Pads or another soilless medium



You can also add Kelp to your Soak water, when soaking any Sprouting Seed.



$15.51
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Description

A wonderful organic fertilizer gives your Grass, Greens and Micro-Greens everything they need to grow fast and strong - and delicious.

This is a concentrate. This bottle makes twice as much fertilizer as our previous kelp (Kelpman). Dilute with water and spray (If you need one, we sell Spray Bottles) it on your plants, soak your Baby Blanket, STG Pad or other soilless medium, prior to planting. You can even soak your seeds in it!

Each 1/2 pint (8 fluid ounces) makes up to 50 gallons of organic fertilizer!

SeaCom-PGR is a liquid plant growth regulator formulated to provide a high concentration (400 ppm) of the natural plant growth hormone; cytokinin. Cytokinin, combined with the diverse micronutrients in seaweed, leads to enhanced growth, and healthier, more productive plants.

Please note: We still include Kelpman Kelp Fertilizer in the kits which include kelp. We had to discontinue Kelpman due to problems importing it from Canada. Both are excellent fertilizers!

FOR USE WITH THESE SEEDS/CROPS

Greens
Grass
Micro-Greens
Any other Sprouting Seed you wish to enrich.

How-To Video

Sprouting Instructions

Add some (according to the instructions on the label) when you soak your soilless medium, before planting your seeds atop it.

Notes

Though we have only changed our Kelp supplier once in all our years, it is possible that it could happen again. Changing products on this site is easier then changing them on the old site, but if we change suppliers, and I forget to change the site - please don't get mad at me. As long as you read the product's label for instructions - it won't matter what Kelp you are using - you'll dilute it correctly.