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organic seaweed liquid fertilizer Organic Liquid Kelp Seaweed 5 Gallons

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organic seaweed liquid fertilizer Organic Liquid Kelp Seaweed 5 GallonsWhat is Organic Liquid Kelp Seaweed? GS Plant Foods Liquid Kelp is an organic seaweed fertilizer made from cold processed Ascophyllum nodosum, harvested from the clean North Atlantic waters of Norway. This OMRI listed kelp extract is packed with over 60 trace minerals, natural growth hormones, and essential micronutrients that boost root development, enhance nutrient uptake, and increase plant resilience to stress. Perfect for gardens, lawns,

What is Organic Liquid Kelp Seaweed?

GS Plant Foods Liquid Kelp is an organic seaweed fertilizer made from cold-processed Ascophyllum nodosum, harvested from the clean North Atlantic waters of Norway. This OMRI-listed kelp extract is packed with over 60 trace minerals, natural growth hormones, and essential micronutrients that boost root development, enhance nutrient uptake, and increase plant resilience to stress.

Perfect for gardens, lawns, houseplants, and crops, this eco-safe fertilizer works like a multivitamin for your plants—helping them grow stronger, greener, and more productive. A single gallon makes up to 800 gallons of nutrient-rich solution, making it a sustainable and cost-effective choice for organic gardeners.

If you want to try another formula, GS Plant Foods Fish & Kelp Liquid Blend combines hydrolyzed fish fertilizer for NPK 2-3-1 nutrients and beneficial microbes with Norwegian Ascophyllum Nodosum seaweed to enhance roots, stress resistance, and plant growth.

Key Benefits:

  • Root Growth Booster: Encourages deeper, stronger root systems.

  • Stress Protection: Helps plants recover from drought, heat, and frost.

  • Improved Photosynthesis: Promotes darker leaves and better chlorophyll production.

  • Bigger Yields: Extends flowering and fruiting cycles for improved harvests.

  • Eco-Friendly: Safe for pollinators, pets, and waterways.

Ingredient Breakdown:

  • Norwegian Seaweed Extract (Ascophyllum Nodosum): Organic Liquid Kelp Seaweed is packed with cytokinins, auxins, and over 60 trace minerals like sulfur, magnesium, zinc, and iron to nourish your plants and support healthy growth.

How to Use:

  • Foliar Spray: Mix 1.5–2 oz per gallon of water and apply weekly.

  • Soil Drench: Add 2–4 oz per gallon when watering at the plant base.

  • Hydroponics: Use 1 tsp per gallon in nutrient solution.

  • Pro Tips: Organic Liquid Kelp Seaweed fertilizer should be applied once a week, ideally in the morning or late afternoon when plant stomata are open. Avoid using it during the midday sun or before rain to ensure the best results.

     

    Frequently Asked Questions:

     

    Q: What is Liquid Kelp made from?
    A: It’s made from 100% cold-processed Ascophyllum nodosum, a nutrient-dense brown seaweed harvested from the clean, cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean.


    Q: Why use kelp on plants?
    A: Kelp is nature’s secret weapon. It’s full of micronutrients and natural growth hormones that support faster germination, better root growth, and stronger resistance to drought and disease.


    Q: Is this safe for edible plants and organic gardens?
    A: Absolutely. GS Plant Foods Liquid Kelp is OMRI-listed and safe for all plants, including fruits, vegetables, and herbs. It’s a great choice for organic gardening.


    Q: How often should I use it?
    A: Apply every 1–2 weeks during the growing season for best results. You can spray it directly on leaves or pour it into the soil.


    Q: Can I mix it with other fertilizers?
    A: Yes! Liquid Kelp pairs well with other fertilizers and even makes them work better by enhancing nutrient uptake.


    Q: Why is seaweed good for plants?

    A: Kelp isn’t just food from the sea—it’s a powerhouse for plant growth. It naturally contains compounds that stimulate root and shoot growth, help plants manage stress, and improve nutrient absorption. It’s like giving your garden an ocean-grown advantage.

    Liquid kelp, also known as seaweed extract, is a natural fertilizer made from seaweed. It contains a variety of beneficial nutrients, growth hormones, and trace elements that can promote plant growth and health. Many different types of plants can benefit from the application of liquid kelp, including:

     

    Vegetables: Various vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, broccoli, and leafy greens can benefit from liquid kelp's nutrients, which can lead to improved yields and overall plant health.

     

    Fruits: Fruit-bearing plants like strawberries, blueberries, grapes, citrus trees, and apple trees can benefit from liquid kelp, which may enhance flower and fruit production.

     

    Herbs: Culinary and medicinal herbs like basil, mint, cilantro, and oregano can thrive with the help of liquid kelp, as it supports their nutrient uptake and essential oil production.

     

    Ornamental Plants: Flowers and ornamental plants, including roses, orchids, lilies, and many others, can experience improved root development and enhanced flowering when treated with liquid kelp.

     

    Lawns: Applying liquid kelp to lawns can improve soil health, stimulate root growth, and increase the lawn's ability to withstand stressors like drought and disease.

     

    Shrubs and Trees: Landscape shrubs and trees, such as azaleas, rhododendrons, and various ornamental trees, can benefit from the use of liquid kelp to support their growth and overall vitality.

     

    Indoor Plants: Houseplants, such as spider plants, pothos, peace lilies, and many others, can also benefit from the application of liquid kelp, providing them with essential nutrients for healthy growth.

     

    Liquid kelp can be applied as a foliar spray or as a soil drench, and it is generally considered safe and beneficial for most plants. However, as with any fertilizer or plant supplement, it's important to follow the recommended application rates and guidelines to avoid over-fertilization, which could be detrimental to plants. Always read the product label and follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.

     

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