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Sea weed solution
Hello,
Bunnings is selling several seaweed solutions. It seems a number of them come are meant to be attached to watering hoses and sprayed. What about decantering the mixture into a pump sprayer and spray the mixture onto the plants. I've been doing that but keeping the ratio small- 20ml - 50ml per 6 litres of water. (My pump sprayer is 6 litres, u see) Should I increase the dosage- to 100ml? (i.e. a teacup full). Cheers! |
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Sea weed solution
Yau wrote: Hello, Bunnings is selling several seaweed solutions. It seems a number of them come are meant to be attached to watering hoses and sprayed. What about decantering the mixture into a pump sprayer and spray the mixture onto the plants. I've been doing that but keeping the ratio small- 20ml - 50ml per 6 litres of water. (My pump sprayer is 6 litres, u see) Should I increase the dosage- to 100ml? (i.e. a teacup full). Cheers! The Seasol site ( http://www.nrrbs.com.au/fertseasol.htm ) recomends 25ml per 9 litres every 2 weeks which works out at 16.67mL/6L, so I guess 15 - 20 mL/6L would be OK. Of course this may vary from brand to brand. |
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GreenieLeBrun wrote:
Yau wrote: Hello, Bunnings is selling several seaweed solutions. It seems a number of them come are meant to be attached to watering hoses and sprayed. What about decantering the mixture into a pump sprayer and spray the mixture onto the plants. I've been doing that but keeping the ratio small- 20ml - 50ml per 6 litres of water. (My pump sprayer is 6 litres, u see) Should I increase the dosage- to 100ml? (i.e. a teacup full). Cheers! The Seasol site ( http://www.nrrbs.com.au/fertseasol.htm ) recomends 25ml per 9 litres every 2 weeks which works out at 16.67mL/6L, so I guess 15 - 20 mL/6L would be OK. Of course this may vary from brand to brand. Why dont you just send them the money. and save yourself the work? Forget about gardening? It seems like this gardening hobby is less than a hobby and more like a money wasting exercise these days. In my day (I'm 60) we would use what ever fertiliser was parked at the locations. Including horse sheep and cow manure. Sea weed fertiliser at Dollars a few weeks would have put me of gardening.. I was trying to save money and not spend it... You dont need to. Whats happeningto the world. You may as well spend the moeny at the green grocer and forget about gardening. Plant what will grow without expensive fertiliser. It gets washed away most of it... Use only what your plant will respond to. No more. Recycle organic waste products etc... |
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"Jonno" wrote in message
Why dont you just send them the money. and save yourself the work? Forget about gardening? It seems like this gardening hobby is less than a hobby and more like a money wasting exercise these days. Beats me Pops. Maybe its cos we just like gardening. Besides neighbors tend to frown when you use your own dung or urine mixed in with the sprays. Smells a bit iffy y'see. |
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Sea weed solution
"TinanaTaffy" wrote in
to. Whats happeningto the world. You may as well spend the moeny at the green grocer and forget about gardening. Plant what will grow without expensive fertiliser. It gets washed away most of it... Use only what your plant will respond to. No more. Recycle organic waste products etc... I totally agree with the last comment. The only shop purchased fertilizer I use at times is Charlie Carp - at least it makes use of the feral European Carp in our rivers. I use mainly Chook manure (from my next door neighbour), Horse manure, and very recently I got on to some cow manure - so far have got about 4 1/2 tonnes of the stuff - cost me $45.00! Most is too fresh to use at the moment, but about a tonne of it is very well rotted down. Some of the fresh stuff I intend to put into a drum with water for liquid fertilizer - where I also have some horse manure, but the well rotted stuff is going straight into the garden and with two acres of red clay soil to try and bash into shape I reckon I need quite a bit more. I will also use some of the rotted stuff You do realize for the average household gardener - handling 4 tonnes of fresh cow dung is simply impractical? All I can say is that I use the seaweed solution on my roses and bulbs and they do very well. At other times I rely on dynamic lifter. The seaweed solution is not for soil conditioner - but a good and quick boost for the plants via their leaf system. The annuals love the stuff. |
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Sea weed solution
"Stan E. Markerson" wrote in message
"TinanaTaffy" wrote in (snip) very recently I got on to some cow manure - so far have got about 4 1/2 tonnes of the stuff - (snip) with two acres of red clay soil to try and bash into shape I reckon I need quite a bit more. You do realize for the average household gardener - handling 4 tonnes of fresh cow dung is simply impractical? Huh? The OP says that they have 2 acres to bash into shape so are hardly an "average Household gardener" |
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