Seagreen is hard to describe. The easiest way to describe it is would be to say it's a concentrated, compost tea extract. It's also so much more than that. We have created a living product that is shelf stable for at least 10 years. We still have original batches that have the same microbial concentration as it did when it was made. There are
over a million different species of microbes in the bottle. There are also over
15 TRILLION microbes PER ML. Our microbial density is far superior to all other microbial products and even well brew teas.
Our product is designed to replace having to brew tea but it does also work with tea as well. You will want to make sure that you add
seagreen right before you water. DO NOT ADD IT BEFORE YOU BREW. While
seagreen is described as a tea, it is not created in the same way and if you try to add
seagreen before brewing, you will reduce the number of species of microbes.
How do we make it? I'm sure that question was on your mind before I asked it. That is also a very complicated answer. Our chemist, who is also our CEO is a straight up genius. He took what are essentially common ingredients and formulated them into a product that no one else has been able to duplicate and many have tried. Most products that are fermented have issues with building up pressure in the bottles. That is one of the hurdles we managed to overcome, among others.
What's in the bottle? I'm sure that's another question that is on your mind. This is also a hard question to answer. We basically take fish and feed them to microbes. We then add some humic acid, molasses, kelp, and
yucca into the bottle. All of these ingredients are really meant to help the microbes do their jobs. With that being said, if you are buying any of these ingredients as amendments, you will no longer have to buy them when using
Seagreen.
What does
Seagreen do? Here is the long list.
1. Reduces soil compaction by up to 70%
2. Breaks down salt
3. Breaks down organic matter
4. Solubilizes all insoluble nutrients
5. Keeps all synthetic fertilizers soluble until the plant absorbs it
6. Inoculates the root zone against bacterial and fungal infections
7. Creates topsoil
8. Topsoil acts as carbon sync so
Seagreen reduces CO2 in the atmosphere
9. Breaks down carbohydrates from plants and poops fertilizer
10. Can reduce fertilizer usage by up to 75%
How much does it cost to use
seagreen?
Seagreen costs between 9 and 20 cents a GALLON to use.
In a nutshell,
Seagreen does what all the other microbials do, combined and much more.