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It really depends on which Maxicrop product Stewart is talking about.What Maxicrop® contains
Whilst all Maxicrop® fertilisers contain seaweed, some formulations are 100% seaweed and totally organic and others are a blend of seaweed, trace elements and Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium (NPK).
Maxicrop® seaweed contains over sixty different trace elements and numerous naturally occurring growth factors, many of which are known to be important for plant growth and development.
There ya go. So it is like seasol as a tonic/conditioner with some nutrients added.Maxicrop® Seaweed Plant Food Concentrate All the goodness of seaweed, enhanced with Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium (NPK) and trace elements - the world's first and finest liquid seaweed plant food concentrate.
Sorry to take so long. I've been ripping out a kitchen and putting in a new one from IKEA - smart little sweds....Bretts wrote:I probably was not clear enough in my above post for the Old guy Pup.
This Maxicrop product you have does contain nutrients as well as the tonic attributes of seaweed concentrate. Others only have the seaweed.
What you show is data of trace elements contained in the product. I would not be able to tell you if they are high enough concentrations without alot of working out. That is why I tend to go for the tried and tested these days as I stated above.
As a matter of curiosity could you tell me the dilution rate recommended on the bottle. I am guessing it should be pretty high. at least 60ml per 9L otherwise I think it will be a pretty weak fertiliser!