yes i think so,we lived right on the sea and i remember my uncles drawing seaweed from the strand it was so good for all the veg
yes for calcium and other nutrients
Yes. It gives it nutrients.
Magnesium sulfate is good as fertilizer for tomatoes.
I like to use it because it is a balanced fertilizer. It contains even amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. As to how effective any given fertilizer is will depend on what you are trying to grow. If you apply a fertilizer that is rich in nitrogen and little of the others (phosphorus and potassium), for example, then the plant will have a relative tendency to grow more leaves and less roots and flowers. This isn't good for your roses and zinnias, but higher nitrogen is great for your lawn. So using a balanced fertilizer is good all around, covers all the bases.
Seaweed collects and concentrates many minerals from the ocean making it a good source of nutrients such as iodine and calcium. It is also high in fiber, low in fat, and vitamin rich.
Yes, however it is microscopic seaweed.
The best way to convert seaweed into organic fertilizer is to compost it. You can add other organic materials to it or just use seaweed; turn the compost pile frequently to aid in the breakdown of the seaweed. Don't use it on the garden until it has completely broken down.
Many growers that have crops that require a slightly acidic soil will turn to seaweed as a fertilizer option. Seaweed is and contains many mineral one of which is zinc. This is very important to pecan growers that have groves on slightly alkaline soil. The Seaweed helps acidify the soil and elevate the zinc contest.
I'm not sure there is a single answer to your question. At least from a regulatory perspective, the definition of "fertilizer" varies from state to state. In some states, seaweed extract, or kelp extract as it may also be called, may not contain enough nutrients to meet their legal definition of fertilizer. In others it does. The Association of American Plant Food Control Officials (AAPFCO) is the closest thing there is to standardization of fertilizer regulations. In their official definitions, AAPFCO only acknowledges the term "kelp," which it defines as "the dried marine algae fo the botanical divisions of Rhodophyta (red algae), Phaeophyta (brown algae), and Chlorophyta (green algae)." If a product met the definition of "fertilizer," it's official name for AAPFCO purposes would be "kelp extract fertilizer." Although several seaweed species are used in horticultural products, the most common is Ascophyllum nodosum.
A good fertilizer for agriculture is usually high in nitrogen.
Yes
No
The best fertilizer to use on sunflowers is synthetic liquid fertilizer. This grows the sunflowers the highest. Monty's fertilizer works very well. Although, sunflowers really grow the best with no fertilizer and just a good seed-starting soil.
seaweed capsules are gathered seaweed,kelps and or brown algae called bladderwrack. it is good medicinally for underactive thyroid, obesity, gastrintestinitis (GURD), heartburn,and lack of iodines in the system.
yes it does
Compost.
Miracle grow fertilizer is an extremely good brand of fertilizer. It is a very popular brand of fertilizaer. There are many websites with online reviews and comments for this fertilizer.
it will pollute the lake if it has chemicals that didn't come from the earth. and if the fertilizer has polltion like oil in it, it can polllute the lake and kill the fish. or the fertilizer can infect the plants like seaweed and if the fish eat the seaweed they have a possibility of dying. PS-save the earth don't pollute