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anyway thx for your effort |
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Do you mean to say that they don't ship to Europe? Because both those websites are based in the USA.
You can also find Sea-90 in Amazon.com or ebay as well. |
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anyway i have enough stuffs for this run |
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I get sea crop from my local organic nursery. It is made from the nutrient rich waters of willipa bay, less than an hour away, making it available to the locals around here. If you live near olympia wa. You can buy it locally.
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I like the Sea 90 for foliar feeding, and use Azomite in my soil mixes. Both are very good products, and make for healthier plants.
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How long do you leave the SEA-90 in the water waiting for it to dissolve before you foliar feed? |
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Appears there is a "new and improved" version of Sea90.
Prior batches of Sea90 were always gritty, about the consistency of sand (but not sand), "colorful" (different shades of "sand color" with bits of darkness), and always had a good amount of moisture content. When used at 5 ml/gallon rate, a tiny amount of sandy grit would remain after emptying the bucket. Recent batch is all lily white, granulated (sorta like freeze dried--but not), almost free of any moisture, and no sandy grit remains left behind in the empty bucket. I like the "new and improved" Sea90--even after the ridiculous shipping cost--a 50 lb bucket (no longer in bags) is still less than $2/lb. |
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Beware of Azomite, we have seen Al numbers in foliar samples of grapes go up several times over in trial tests.
The stuff is nearly 12% aluminum. How is it that everything that is good for the plant is available yet the bad stuff is not? The stuff should be considered hazardous waste.... |
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Yep, I use rock dust (earth minerals) and Sea90 (sea minerals)--which contain all 90 naturally occurring elements...plus a few exotic ones sourced from outer space.
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