Growmore - Seaweed Extract - Conc. - Liquified Natural Kelp- gal.

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Grow More seaweed extract is a liquefied organic kelp. Use as a foliar feed, root dip or soil drench to promote plant growth and a vigorous root system. It also helps to prevent the shock of transplanting.

  • Improves vigor and color- enhances chlorophyll production
  • Reduces production stress
  • Reduces transplant shock
  • Increases yield and quality of field, vegetable, fruit & nut crops
  • Enhances drought & heat tolerance
  • Improved fruit set, reduced fruit drop
  • Apply any time during the growing season up until harvest
  • Stimulates and feeds beneficial microbes in the soil
  • Stimulates shoot & root growth
Foliar Spray: Mix 1 oz in 1 gallon of water. Apply as full coverage spray every 3 to 4 weeks. Spray in the early morning or late evening during the cool of the day.

Soil Drench: Mix 1 1/2 to 2 oz in 1 gallon of water. Apply to soil around base of plant every 3 to 4 weeks.


Vegetables: Make first application when growth is 4 to 6 inches long or when there is enough leaf surface to absord spray. Make regular applications every 2 to 3 weeks up until harvest time or as needed.


Fruit Tress, Strawberries, Vines: Make first application in the spring at sign of first growth; second spray at pre-bloom; 3rd spray at fruit set. Subsequent applications every 2 to 3 weeks up until harvest time or as needed.


Orchids: Use 1 tsp per gallon of water. Apply every other watering.


Greenhouse, Hothouse House Plants: Use 1/2 oz per gallon of water.


Turf: Mix 1 oz in 12 gallons of water. Apply as spray especially after cutting lawn or turf.


Transplant: To help reduce shock, mix 1 1/14 oz in 1 gallon of water. Pour around base of plant.


Rootings / Cuttings: Mix 4 oz in 1 gallon of water. Dip cuttings breifly prior to setting in soil.


Seed Treatment / Inoculant: Mix 2 oz in 1 gallon of water. Soak seeds breifly.


Hydroponics: Use 1 tsp per gallon of water at each watering or reservoir change.