B. Seaweed is an optimal growth stimulant for all your plants. Technaflora's exceptional liquid extract is made from 100% pure, organic British Columbia kelp (Macrocystis integrifolia). Years of practical experience have taught British Columbia's gardeners that the use of seaweed facilitates vital and flourishing growth. Sea kelp is the source of more than 60 nutrients, vitamins, and hormones that support and strengthen hearty, thriving plants. In addition, sea kelp aids in the absorption of nutrients from the soil. B. Seaweed is an aggressive, organic way for growers to supplement their regular feeding programs. Technaflora's B.C. kelp is harvested by hand and in accordance with all government regulations, preserving the integrity of the seabed for future generations.
B. Seaweed is ultra-concentrated, and must be diluted with water for use in irrigation solutions or as a foliar spray. Ideal as an additive for organic tea mixtures, versatile B. Seaweed is also a superior soil tonic, and can be added to the hydroponic reservoir with confidence. Anyway you use it, B. Seaweed is a naturally organic way to boost growth and achieve robust healthy plants.
What makes the Recipe for Success (RFS) so successful?
The RFS is comprised of 10 exceptional nutrients and supplements along with the easy to use Recipe for Success Mixing Chart to meet your gardening needs whether you grow hydroponically, in soil or soilless mediums. The RFS works on a stage to stage plant cycle formula rather than week to week, eliminated the guess work for you. From the cutting stage through to the pre harvest stage the RFS shows you how to mix your nutrients successfully and with ease.
Can BC Nutrients be used in conjunction with soil?
All the nutrients and supplement in the Recipe For Success can be used in soil mediums with fantastic results. The difference is the frequency of use. In hydroponics, the Recipe would be fed to the root zone of the plants during every irrigation cycle. However, with soil based mediums the frequency of use needs to be reduced in order to avoid a build up of salts in the soil that would no doubt occur with continued use.
How dry should I let the soil get between irrigations to maximize nutrient use?
You should try to cycle the irrigation of your plants so that they go through a cycle of total saturation to near de-hydration. This is not to suggest that you should starve your plants for water, but rather that you should not be to eager to water them with great frequency.
Plants will benefit by having to "search" for water in their environment. New root development will be created as plants go seeking moisture and potential rot will be avoided by not keeping plants too moist. The exact rhythm of your irrigation cycle will depend on many factors specific to your growing situation: Size of plant, size of container, type of medium in terms of water retention, room temperature and humidity etc. Get to know your plants and their needs and find a rhythm that works for both you and your plants.
Lead Time | Special Order ships in 1-3 Weeks |
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EACH - Weight(lb) | 9.7 |
EACH - Height(in) | 11.3 |
EACH - Length(in) | 6 |
EACH - Width(in) | 6 |
Total Sold | 0 |
Weight (lb) | 9.69 |
Height (in) | 11 |
UPC | 625664507384 |
Width (in) | 6 |
Brand | Technaflora |
OMRI Certified | Yes |
Nutrient Application | Hydroponic and Soil Nutrient |
Nutrient Type | Organic Based |
Nutrient Material Type | Liquid |