Seaweed Soil Conditioner - Description
- 100% Organic Pure Dried Seaweed
- Soil Conditioner - Revitalises Soils & Encourages Better Growth
- Seaweed: Ascophyllum Nodosum
- Irish Made: Sustainably Harvested Along the West Coast of Ireland
- Volume: 2.5Kg (2500g)
- Coverage: 62m2
- Contains:
- Alginate (16 - 26%) - Increases Soil Microbial Activity & Improves Moisture Content in Soils
- Plant Hormones (Cytokinins & Betaines) - Increase Plant Growth & Yields
- Plant Nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus & Potassium) - Essential for Plant Growth
- 100% Organic
Seaweed Soil Conditioner - Uses
- Handy 2.5kg Sachet of Atlantic Gold seaweed can be used on soils to improve soil conditions
- Improves soil structure
- Increases soil life
- Improves soil's water holding capacity
- Apply at time of planting or top-dress fruits, veg & flowering plants to...
- Increase yields
- Increase germination rates
- increase nutrient uptake
- Increase plant's resistance to pests, disease & frost
- Apply to compost heaps to speed up composting process
Seaweed Soil Conditioner- Application
- Lawns: 50g per 1m2
- Well structured top soils: 50 - 100g per 1m2
- Poorly structured top soils: 100 - 150g per 1m2
- Sub soil: 150 - 300g per 1m2
- Vegetables: 100 - 150g per 1m2
- Flower & shrubs: 100 - 150g per 1m2
Atlantic Gold Seaweed - The Story
Seaweed grows in the turbulent Pacific & Atlantic oceans. It is here that the seaweed absorbs many of the worlds elements, including essential plant elements & trace elements.
Along the west coast on Ireland, where this seaweed washes up, it has been used for centuries as a soil conditioner & fertiliser. On barren landscapes & rocky islands, seaweed has become an essential ingredient to ensure the fertility & sustainability in these places.
As well as fertility, seaweed brings a host of bacteria & fungi that work with plants to boost pest resistance & increase nutrient uptake ability.
Atlantic Gold sustainably harvests this natural resource & has repackaged it into a range of user friendly soil conditioners, fertilisers & foliar feeds.
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