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waayne Oct 4, 2012 361 Replies 113,761 Views
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I've been using sea green for 3 weeks now and don't really notice anything out of the ordinary. I was using it at 2ml per gallon for 2 weeks, then lowered the dose to 1ml per gal and didnt see any difference. I should note that I'm using synthetics.
 
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Joseph29 said:
I've been using sea green for 3 weeks now and don't really notice anything out of the ordinary. I was using it at 2ml per gallon for 2 weeks, then lowered the dose to 1ml per gal and didnt see any difference. I should note that I'm using synthetics.
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Joseph my organically grown soil plants seem to like it quite a bit:)

Personally if I was growing with synthetics I probably wouldn't spend the $$ on it......
The microherd and synthetics don't usually get along too well

Most of the growers I see that have the most positive results with Sea Green are growing organically......
 
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From what I've heard, sea green mainly helps with salt lockout issues when used with synthetics. But I already use drip clean for that. However, as crazy as this may sound, ill still continue to use it at 15 drops per gallon just because I feel better off with it vs without.lol
 
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Joseph my organically grown soil plants seem to like it quite a bit:)

Personally if I was growing with synthetics I probably wouldn't spend the $$ on it......
The microherd and synthetics don't usually get along too well

Most of the growers I see that have the most positive results with Sea Green are growing organically......
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I agree BuT sea green was formulated to breakdown salts into a useable form synthetics are salts usually and someone mentioned it was similar to DripClean created to keep irrigation clear FWIW
 
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And Wayne I just use drops and noticed improvement but the couple experiments I used 2ml was no better than the drops I have a feeling that were noticing the surfactant action
 
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My test consist of control group and experimental only one change at a time and I measure water uptake over three days along with color shade leaf shape feel of leaf surface amount of new growth etc
 
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I can afford to use sea green at 15 drops per gallon. And on top of that I use 8 drops per gallon of drip clean. my plants are happy, so I'm happy.
 
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You know when I used drip clean I only used it to clean hydro parts and I wouldn't rinse and would see a difference in positive ways but every test I did it didn't not have a parallel effect of more is better
 
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I agree BuT sea green was formulated to breakdown salts into a useable form synthetics are salts usually and someone mentioned it was similar to DripClean created to keep irrigation clear FWIW
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caveman I spent some time in Arcata talking to the kind folks at Beneficial Biologics and they were telling me about the great results using Sea Green in conventional agriculture.
IE: strawberries, and I definitely believe it will help breakdown salts........

My understanding of this product, and In my own experience using this product on Cannabis, I still tend to believe one will see the most benefit when using organic methods.........
 
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It's nice to get that experience cool. I use it organically but can't use that much because its for indoor and that shit smells like the best catfish bait I've used lol
 
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It's nice to get that experience cool. I use it organically but can't use that much because its for indoor and that shit smells like the best catfish bait I've used lol
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Hmm. The sea green doesn't smell bad at all to me.
 
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Please tell me your lying mine smells like str8 stink bait for catfish like some written chumm Bait
 
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no caveman - sea green does not smell good and if you pour it down your drain in your sink, it'll stink for a while too lol


thanks for the responses :D
 
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Probably help the septic break down stuff lol
 
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If your plant already look fine , your not gonna notice much difference in sea green and congrads to you , You must be dialed in then but coming from someone who had an occasional over dose of something and caused a few bad looking leaves to using sea green and never having any issues . I will always use the product as it imho...... helps your plant only take in the right nutrients , i wanna say .......
 
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Crowded not enough light and not cleaned up too much... Looking for something that grows well in crowded weak lit canopies
 
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Without growing nanners no nanners so far
 
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get all that garbage off the bottom of those plants - you're gonna end up with larf and fluff up top if u don't
 
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Hmm. The sea green doesn't smell bad at all to me.
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It's got a real nice rich anchovy smell, I kinda like it...
 
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