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February 20, 2014 | #31 |
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Here is an old thread on kelp/seaweed that might interest.
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=2945
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February 20, 2014 | #33 |
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What is the native seaweed in your area, Hermitian? Can you provide a link to some documentation to support your statement that it is of no value?
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Ascophyllum is not the only species used for horticultural extracts. A good summary is found here: http://www.seaweed.ie/uses_general/extracts.php Note that the same researcher(s) who originally identified the cytokinin-like activities of seaweed extracts (Blundon and co-workers) subsequently identified the betaines as important contributors to the benefits observed. Their recent work indicated that glycine betaine is found throughout the Laminariales. Trigonelline was also found in two spp. of Laminaria which are used in commercial extracts. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22908566 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20433077 The plant hormone and osmoregulatory effects of trigonelline are reported here: http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/128/1/7.full I think it's reasonable to conclude that your mileage may vary, depending on not only the species (or mix of species) but also according to the prior results, the location where it was collected... but no reason to assume that no benefit can be obtained from bulk seaweed of mixed spp. found on a California beach. According to this publication, you have around 700 species of algae on the California coast. http://www.cnps.org/cnps/publication..._Vol32-No1.pdf As for what is likely to be found on beaches,"...most people head for sandy beaches, where they encounter rotting masses of seaweed washed ashore, often giant kelp (Macrocystis) intertwined with feather boa kelp (Egregia), teeming with hungry critters, such as kelp flies and sand hoppers.." Macrocystis spp. are not devoid of hormonal activity or horticultural value, according to this assessment of a commercial product: http://openarchive.acadiau.ca/cdm/re...HTheses/id/542 and this: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02206260 and no doubt I could go on, but why bother. |
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We sent it to A&L Western Labs.
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If you weren't ignorant of the facts and made the same comments to mislead the reader, well that really would be shameful, the way I see it. Also, bummer about the lab test. But according to what I read this morning, a negative test for 'giberrellic acid' doesn't mean the seaweed in question is worthless. |
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February 21, 2014 | #37 |
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As I understand it, I was going to go pick up the loads of bull kelp(nereocytis) that tend to wash ashore. I Believe this is the "Native" sea kelp that is prevalent in the area. It's disappointing to see from Hermitans analysis that apparently the Nereocytis luetkeana is mostly devoid of the benefits of cytokins.
But seeing as that my hopes to make a cheap substiture for Algamic (the stuff I used to use) is now turning into being a more than likely fruitless trip to the beach so that I can eat large amounts of delicious deep fried seafood from the local fry shack (Charlies for locals) I do know that they used .. A.Nodosum? in the brand I had mentioned above.. maybe. now I'm going to go look that up too. |
March 11, 2014 | #38 |
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Actually what I was going to ask was
Hermitan Can you please post up the analytics report that you had got from the kelp sample that you tested? |
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