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http://www.seasol.com.au/your-garden-faqs.asp

 

What is the difference between Seasol and PowerFeed?

Seasol is made from two species of seaweed - Bull Kelp (Durvillaea potatorum) and Knotted Kelp (Ascophyllum nodosum). It is not,

by definition, a fertiliser (as it contains only marginal nitrogen and phosphorus levels). Seasol seaweed concentrate is a complete garden

health treatment that contains plant nutrients, trace elements, alginic acid and other bioactive compounds. Seasol promotes healthy roots,

encourages beneficial soil micro-organisms, stimulates flowering and fruiting and helps plants to cope with stresses like heat, drought,

frost and pest and disease attack.

 

What is the NPK of Seasol?

Seasol contains only very minor quantities of Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium Weight to Volume N 0.1%: P 0.01%: K 1.8%. It is not,

by definition, a fertiliser (as it contains only marginal nitrogen and phosphorus levels). Seasol seaweed concentrate is a complete garden

health treatment that contains plant nutrients, trace elements, alginic acid and other bioactive compounds. Seasol promotes healthy roots,

encourages beneficial soil micro-organisms, stimulates flowering and fruiting and helps plants to cope with stresses like heat, drought,

frost and pest and disease attack.

 

You can also get commercial grade seasol , twice the strength 

https://www.petandgarden.com.au/plant-tonics/1704-seasol-commercial-strength-5-litre.html

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