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June 9, 2012 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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neptunes harvest seaweed
I always pass by that bottle in the store and I am kind of curious: what does this stuff do anyway? What do you use it for and what does it provide to the plants?
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June 9, 2012 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Liquefied Kelp provides about 60-70 micronutrients, amino acids, vitamins and growth hormones.
It is an excellent supplemental fertilizer, can be applied to the soil or as a foliar spray. You'll find many references to Neptune's Harvest and other brands of seaweed extracts here on TV if you do a search. |
June 9, 2012 | #3 |
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cold process The best one by far, Also Organic and stays in soil all year i was told, the best is Fish/seaweed mixmade just north from us famouse Gloucester Ma. cold Atlantic fish
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June 9, 2012 | #4 |
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[QUOTE=RayR;281511
It is an excellent supplemental fertilizer, can be applied to the soil or as a foliar spray. [/QUOTE] other than compost it is the only fertilizer i use with the exception of adding bone and blood meal to the place where i'll plant garlic. tom
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February 12, 2013 | #5 | |
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Good stuff...
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February 12, 2013 | #6 |
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Neptunes harvest is the best!
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February 12, 2013 | #7 |
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Also get the Fish/seaweed , they do sell both and other here is there new website, they have crab now
http://www.neptunesharvest.com/produ...customers.html |
February 12, 2013 | #8 |
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Saltwater farms owner is a member here, and his fish/kelp and kelp alone is as good as it gets. I think it's the best on the market.
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February 13, 2013 | #9 |
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Wine... wine... wine...wine!!! (Not Whine)...lol. Am learning to can this year(my new years resolution...to stop being lazy). I dehydrate and use all winter/ vacuum seal lightly steamed/ make LOTS of pasta/ and tomato /grape wines! Also my neighbors and friends get buried in produce. What do you guys do with your... extra???
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February 13, 2013 | #10 |
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About Neptunes Harvest.
I think it's great to remember that the former owner was the one who got the seeds, actually fruits, from Anthony Neves in exchange for Neptune products, who gave seeds to a friend who gave them to someone here locally who gave them to me. The variety name came from a thread I put up at GW where I gave all the background info I had and folks gave suggestions for a name. The final name was Neves Azorean Red ( NAR as many write it), which many of you know and like. As thanks I sent seeds to all 22 folks who participated in that thread. The owners kids have run the company for quite a few years now, and yes, I too use Neptune's products, and love them, and that before ever getting seeds from my local contact Chuck Perry. Carolyn
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February 13, 2013 | #11 |
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That's great Carolyn, this company if just north of here. Gloucester Ma, very private company. Never sold in big store lowe's or Homedepot.
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February 13, 2013 | #12 |
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the seaweed emulsion is good but the fish and seaweed is far better as a balanced fertilizer. it's all i use other than compost. this year i'm starting to use a top dressing 1 time of dehydrated chicken manure on alliums and may experiment with it on other things but nh f&sw emulsion is all i've used for many years.
tom
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Also RayR commented on liking the fish and seaweed better than the seaweed alone and I agree. The seaweed only supplies the "K" of NPK in any significant ratio so it isnt balanced and needs supplimenting while the fish and sea is 2-3-1 and works very well. I personally remix (add) additional seaweed (theirs or a great product maxicrop 1-0-4 kelp) to change the ratio to something I like better, but thats just a personal preference. |
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February 14, 2013 | #14 | |
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Actually I like them all...Fish hydrolysate, fish emulsions, cold press seaweed, separate or blends. My favorite things to water in when potting up seedlings or transplanting. NPK varies depending on the manufacturer. I have Saltwater Farms Seacom PGR (0-4-4), a very concentrated cold pressed Ascophyllum nodosum, the P comes from the phosphoric acid added as a stabilizer. A lot of them are like that, if a seedweed has P, that's usually where it comes from. Also have Drammatic O (fresh water fish hydrolysate (2-5-1) and Drammatic K (2-5-1), fresh water fish hydrolysate blended with cold pressed seaweed ( Ascophyllum nodosum, Sargassum and Laminariales) Also have General Organics BioMarine (2-3-1), Cold Processed Squid and BioMarine (.2-0-.3), a homogenized cold pressed Ascophyllum nodosum. Also have Atlantis fish hydrolysate (2-4-0), that's Bonide brand that I don't think they sell anymore, but I believe they sourced it from Neptune's Harvest) Oh ya! I have Biobizz Fish Mix (2-0-4) too, Protein hydrolysate, fish hydrolysate and sugar beet molasses. Think I have enough right now? The stuff goes a long way. |
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February 14, 2013 | #15 | |
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