Adding Seagreen later in flower can produce unwanted growth as it will increase the nitrogen content. This is also why you can use less nutrients when adding Seagreen.
Is it good for keeping tubes, hoses, pipes, reservoir clean at all?
Doesn't it mimic drip-clean in any capacities?
Is it more like a "super bottled compost tea"?
I don't see how that is possible since Seagreen is not a surfactant like, say, drip clean...One of the things sea green does is not let salt build up in your lines or medium
I don't see how that is possible since Seagreen is not a surfactant like, say, drip clean...
One of the things sea green does is not let salt build up in your lines or medium
Indeed the label says biosurfactant.Thank you for settling that.I got curious and according to their FAQ, it has surfactants : "Sea Green is a proprietary poly-cultured cofermentaion extract with humic acids, biosurfactants, and various organic food sources to support diverse soil biology and nutrient uptake."
It looks pretty good and very similar bennies to the ones in Bush Doctor Kangaroots and Microbe Brew. Concentrations of course are way higher in Seagreen and it seems to be lacking Trichoderma on purpose.
Indeed the label says biosurfactant.Thank you for settling that.
I was skeptical because surfactant's usually help keep foaming to a minimum.
what i like about this company though i have not used it...is that they explain what it does and what its good for....not just the good old "buy this product it will make leprachauns shit gold....100% money back garantee"...we all know who does that, lol
Bacteria-
-Bacillus pumilis - 2,300,000 CFU/gm
has been shown to inhibit certain pathogenic fungi
-Bacillus coagulans - 2,300,000 CFU/gm
phosphorus solubilizer
-Bacillus megaterium - 2,300,000 CFU/gm
phosphorus solubilizer
-Bacillus licheniformis - 2,300,000 CFU/gm
digests proteins in the soil, especially feathermeal
-Bacillus azotoformans - 2,300,000 CFU/gm
reduces excess nitrates in the soil
-Bacillus thuringiensis - 2,500,000 CFU/gm
acts as a larvacide of certain pests
-Paenibacillus polymyxa - 2,300,000 CFU/gm
fixes atmospheric nitrogen into a plant usable form
-Paenibacillus durum - 2,300,000 CFU/gm
converts ammonia into nitrates
-Azotobacter chroococcum - 2,500,000 CFU/gm
powerful nitrogen fixer
-Pseudomonas aureofaceans - 2,200,000 CFU/gm
thrives in clay soils