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Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Thursday, 16 April 2009 09:54
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Tri-Kelp Soluble Seaweed Powdertri-kelp

Different kelp species have unique effects upon plant health and crop potential depending upon their nutrient & hormonal profile. Tri-Kelp offers a unique formulation of the three most popular growth promoting seaweed species. Laminaria, Sargassum and Ascophyllum nodosum are the three components of a new 100% soluble seaweed powder which promises to redefine the concept of cost-effective kelp.

Benefits

  • Cost effective.
  • Involves a unique freeze drying process which increases surface area and aids rapid dissolvability.
  • Laminaria may assist plants in the recovery from viruses.
  • Sargassum is rich in alginic acid to boost water retention.
  • Ascophyllum nodosum contains very high levels of cytokinins and features the highest mineral content of any kelp.
  • Tri-KelpTM can improve soil conditions and enhance water retention.
  • Improves both growth and flowering and is a powerful anti-stress tool.

1.25kg $35.10inc + freight (Aug 10)

7kg $148.95inc + freight (Aug 10)

20kg $368.15inc + freight (Aug 10)

Suppliers include
DL & FM Smith (Guyra NSW)
Fertile Farm (Gunnedah NSW)  
YLAD Living Soils (Young NSW) 

A More Natural Approach to Hydroponics

This is an educational program to help anyone set up their own natural hydroponic system. A range of products are mentioned, many generic, but others that have been specifically formulated by Nutri-Tech Solutions. It is certainly one approach to hydroponics that includes methods to buffer and magnify fertiliser effects, and includes other strategies that help mimic a soil environment and limit disease and pest pressure.

pdf Hydroponic Program 18/04/2008,17:29 462.42 Kb



Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 August 2010 15:55