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Old February 13, 2012   #16
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It would be nice if there were links to those studies referred to.
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Old February 13, 2012   #17
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It would be nice if there were links to those studies referred to.
Rockhound - You can find them under the "Research and Analysis" tab: http://www.seaagri.com/research.htm
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Old February 17, 2012   #18
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I have been using diluted ocean water for years having read Dr. Murray's work. No controlled studies by me but I do endorse it. To make the point I once grew a watermelon (on a patio) in otherwise sterile pest moss with success. Another ocean water vendor claims there are nitrogen fixing bacteria in the ocean water (among the 20,000 in there) that after 3 years or so, make commercial fertilizer applications uneccesary.
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Old March 11, 2012   #19
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You know, between this stuff, actinnovate, biota, myco and all the other soil prep stuff, we should have the best and mostest tomatoes ever.

seriously though, it is hard to keep track of all these things, and we have barely discussed how all these goodies interact with each other.
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Old March 12, 2012   #20
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You know, between this stuff, actinnovate, biota, myco and all the other soil prep stuff, we should have the best and mostest tomatoes ever.

seriously though, it is hard to keep track of all these things, and we have barely discussed how all these goodies interact with each other.
I started a thread but put in My 2 cent which I now find out you can't search or search is not working for me for it. Anyways, I have tried to put all the info from all over the forum in the first post here's the link
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=18010
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you know now that both sides have spoken I'd kind of like to sea(lol) some side by sides done of the above product especially because one has a slightly more attractive price point that the other but at the same time I also wonder how concentrated the other one is comparatively to the later of the two mentioned, my meaning being that I wonder which product actually offers the best per application/production cost.

Some thing that I've learned to trust is group consensus and this goes especially for things that I intend on spending my own time and money on. So I will probably either wait until a few members have conducted side by sides or until I have some spare change that I could shell for the two products so as that I can conduct my own analysis in the effectiveness of the products.
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Old March 7, 2013   #22
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Any results yet? and photos?
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Curious as well, any reviews from last year?
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Old March 20, 2013   #24
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Sea-Crop's first video about product looks like it was released about 5 months ago. It sounds like he waited three for some farm tests to come in. sodium chloride (table salt) Na

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