primordialsolutions
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It's no problem at all. This is what I enjoy doing. I plan on writing about Rootamentary, Trueblooms and Paleobloom when I get a chance. I believe in educating people about our products. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask and I will get you the best answers I can.thank you for this. I have been waiting for something like this from you guys.
Seagreen adapts to any environment you put it in. There are some environments that could cause issues. Seagreen foams and the more agitation, the more foam. We recommend half dosage in hydroponics where there is lots of water agitation. Aeroponic systems have the most amount of agitation so I suggest diluting first and using a pump and bucket to allow it to fully foam, after it's done foaming, put it in the system. Last, is aquaponics. There are some species of bacteria that will turn green when exposed to light and cloudy up the water so while it will work therefore it's not ideal in aquaponics and aeroponics.Do you recommend using sea green in water culture? @JCPrimordial
Thanks for the kind words. Your question prompted me to upload a PDF of our current brochure. It has a feeding chart on it that is a basic guideline on how to use all of our current products.Thank you for this!! I love Sea Green! The first no BS product with results you can SEE!
@JCPrimordial How late into flower can Sea Green be used? And the other products (Rootamentary, True Blooms, Paleo)?
Thanks for your kind words about Seagreen. I just thought I would mention that Trueblooms also works great as a foliar spray. It's also microbial and a bloom booster. It's even more cost effective than Seagreen. When I get time, I plan on writing about all 4 of our products.I love how my room smells when used as a foliar lol. It always makes my ladies pray hard too. Lasts forever when used for foliars . Great product guys!
I'm glad you have been happy with Seagreen. If you like what Seagreen does for your plants and you haven't tried the rest of our entire line, you definitely need to try them out. All of our products are compost extract based. That's pretty much what Seagreen is. It's compost we ferment out in a process that gets the most amount of microbial diversity possible. Trueblooms is the same process but we change up the way it's formulated and add in natural bloom boosters. Rootamentary and Paleobloom both are more base nutrients that feed microbes and in Paleobloom's case, is fully microbial derived. Your plants and the planet will thank you for it.can't wait to hear some more about the new secret sauce! I was really hoping to win that instagram giveaway, but the luck of the irish isn't all good lol I guess I'll have to be patient like everybody else! lol Lovin the sea green btw
That's a good mix, keep in mind, Seagreen has Yucca already in it. It's really designed for use in all applications and has everything the microbes need to help plants.Oh man I made up a killer foliar spray with these! The plants Love it! They're praying the the LEC Gods lol
1/2gallon water
.5ml Sea Green
.5ml True Blooms
1tsp Ful-power
1/2tsp Yucca (Or some other wetting agent/surfactant)
And if you're a NFTG user, I put 1tsp Bloom Khaos in there too. I even add a little Sea Green in with my Neem foliar IPM just for the heck of it haha
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Hope everyone is having a wonderful day! Grow on!
Word thanks! Yea I don't use enough Sea Green in my mix for the amount of yucca that's in to make much of a difference. Speaking of wetting agents, I forgot that I also put 1/2tsp of Protekt (silica) in there as well
I would use 1ml each of Seagreen and Trueblooms in a half gallon. I have found that plants don't need Silicon until they are flowering. It can make the branches too brittle. Heck, Paleobloom has Silicon and Sulfur in it and enough to where I basically split my main stalk when I tried to slightly spread out the 2 main stalks. My branches are not going to move with bud on them. I doubt I will need any type of system to hold them up. This is my first run with our full line because I was on the road for much of the year.
I did notice that they split more easily using the silica. Almost makes them more fiberous it seems. I did the same thing, gently separating the main stalks and it started spliting on one plant. I might try cutting back a little in veg but I agree, I won't need much if any support this time around which is nice.I would use 1ml each of Seagreen and Trueblooms in a half gallon. I have found that plants don't need Silicon until they are flowering. It can make the branches too brittle. Heck, Paleobloom has Silicon and Sulfur in it and enough to where I basically split my main stalk when I tried to slightly spread out the 2 main stalks. My branches are not going to move with bud on them. I doubt I will need any type of system to hold them up. This is my first run with our full line because I was on the road for much of the year.
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