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BioWeed-Cold Processed Seaweed

 

BioWeed is a plant and soil vitality booster. An organic blend of cold processed seaweeds encourages dramatically enhanced and thriving vegetative growth. It works in harmony with the superior plant nutrition of the General Organics BioThrive Grow and Bloom.

Seaweed is packed with nutriton that we make accessible to your plants. BioWeed builds healthy plants and contributes to dark green leaves and lush growth. It also builds soil composition. Enhancing the soil, instead of just diminishing it is a principle in organic farming that is very important to us. And the General Organics line does that using sustainable, renewable, natural,  sources like seaweeds.

Comments

Comment from Brad
Time July 10, 2009 at 6:48 am

I got my Organics yesterday. Just on a whim I took 1.25ml of BioWeed to one liter of water and misted one of my General Green Bell Pepper plants and WOW. This stuff is unreal. Already this morning the Bell Pepper Plant is lush and has a whole new “aire” about it. If BioWeed is any indication as to what the other Organics will be then WE GOT A WINNER gang. I’m not sure as to the correct amount to foliar but I used 1.25ml to one liter of water. I possibly could increase the amount but what I am seeing now tells me I’m in the right area. Lookout Maxicrop.

Comment from Rey
Time October 2, 2009 at 5:12 am

I would like to know if this product is safe to use in a aquaponic raft system to help feed the plants root untill the system matures enough for the fish to do the rest, without hearting my fish?I know many people that use seedweed extract in there system for this reason,but they get their seedweed extract form a aquaponic source! Unfortunately,I have not been able to find this product for sale here in the states. Any help will be greatly apreciated.

Comment from m
Time November 21, 2009 at 4:57 pm

try kelp by nature’s way u can buy it advanced nutrition or gmc vitamins. same species of kelp but in powder form.

Comment from Sasha
Time March 4, 2010 at 3:24 pm

How often are you supposed to feed with this stuff??

Comment from Fjott
Time August 17, 2011 at 7:03 pm

What are the NPK ratios in this product?
Why don’t they state it on the bottle? What are they hiding? NPK is important.

Comment from PennyWize
Time August 18, 2011 at 1:28 pm

Hi Fjott,
Well, the N-P-K is actually pretty easy to find. Take a look at the label again (in the photo above). The huge numbers at the bottom of the bottle are the N-P-K: 0.2-0-.03. We list it like that on pretty much all of our products, so it’s easy to find. We agree- it is important! Thanks!

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