seasol on seeds?

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seasol on seeds?

Post by bazron »

now my trident seeds have sprung and are showing signs of there first true leaves could i start to feed them some Seasol once a week? tho they are still in seed trays ill be separating them once the first set of leaves harden off.
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Re: seasol on seeds?

Post by Bougy Fan »

Sure you can - but remember Seasol is a tonic not a fertiliser so you aren't really feeding them. Once a fortnight would be enough and you could do all your trees at the same time. Fertilisers will have a guaranteed analysis of NPK on the packaging.
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