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Grow More Sea Grow Kelp Fertilizer is a versatile, water-soluble plant food featuring a balanced N-P-K ratio of 16-16-16. Enriched with natural plant hormones and micronutrients, this 1.5lbs fertilizer is designed for both indoor and outdoor plants, ensuring robust growth and vibrant health.
M**S
perfect for plumeria trees
i fertilize my plumeria trees once a month with this exact fertilizer blend and they do super well. full leaves and gorgeous blooms.
C**Y
Greta product
First time using will update for better review
D**B
Sea Grow Plant Food
Product works great…have used it for quite a while now with great results. Will continue to purchase as needed.
V**A
The best
I’m a serious gardener and I take my fertilizer seriously! This is one of the best I’ve found, recommended by a top notch garden center horticulturist, and I see the difference in my plants
M**T
Good Ratios, Plants Like It. I Got an Old batch.
Good product! All my plants like it because it has good ratios. Mine came with a broken inner sell (just humidity, I'm sure) and came with a broken scoop. That just annoys me!
H**N
Triple 16 Like a Vitamin Shot for Plants
Triple 16 is a great fertilizer when your plants need a shot in the arm. It is hard to find 16-16-16 in big box or big nurseries. This company’s version is organic and very nice. Don’t overdo the application, a little goes a long way!
M**R
I see a difference
A few months ago a friend suggested that I try Sea Grow on my orchids and gave me some to try. I've been using it regularly and am seeing a difference. I've since bought my own container of Sea Grow. Plants that were not doing well have started perking up. Now some are flowering better than ever with multiple stems full of buds . While I can't say that all of them are responding, most are. I definitely recommend it.
K**D
Wish diluted mixes could be stored
I use this fertilizer on three of my orchids to soak every three days and it is such a waste I can't store it long enough for more than one soaking.
C**
Amazing for feeding carnivorous plants
I dilute it in distilled water at a concentration of 150PPM (I reach this by using a TDS meter) and then I use a seringe to put little drops inside the mouth of my venus flytraps, in the pitchers of my nepenthes and little drops on the sticky leaves of my droseras, it works wonder! (carnivorous plants have modified leaves that acts like roots and they absorb fertilizer/digested insects from them, which is why you can just put liquid fertilizer on the leaves) Just gotta be real careful to prevent it to drip into the soil because it would burn the roots (carnivorous plants have to be in extremely low PPM and bare soil and be watered with distilled water because the roots are extremely sensitive to minerals). Picture of my carnivorous plants, they are loving the fertilizer!
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