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 Seaweed Concentrate 8%

Ascophyllum nodosum

 with organic carbon, vitamins, enzymes, and molasses  

 

Soluble Powders 
bulk box, pallet, truckloads

Fish Hydrolysate
70% Humic Acid
95% Humic Acid
Sea Kelp
Amino Acids
Fulvic Acid  
Mycorrhizae

Bacillus subtilis

 

 

Marine Meals

Super Saks FTL & LTL Pricing

Shrimp Meal

Fish Bone Meal

Fish Meal

Crab Shell Meal

Liquid Concentrates

Super Seaweed 24%

Super Hume
Super Hume / Seaweed
Micro Boost
Fulvic Acid 2%
Genisis
Food Grade NPK's

Gibberellic Acid

Micronutrients

Super Calcium 8%

Seawater Minerals

b-Active

 

Bat Guano

 

 

Crop Pest Oils

WipeOut
AzaKaranj

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Leveraging plant-microbe interactions with seaweed helps you get the most out of your fertilizer program. 

Plants lack a sophisticated digestive system and must rely on soil microbial life to predigest all their foods. To accomplish this plants release simple sugars through their root system to nourish the microbial community. They do this because soil microbes have conversion capabilities the plants themselves do not.  The support of the microbial community helps in the release of essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, from complex organic matter and in a plant available form.  

The natural hormones in seaweed stimulate plant growth and development while providing foods to support root biology, a valuable renewable resource, by increasing foods for the microbial community. 

Besides eliciting a growth-promoting effect on plants, seaweed also affects the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil which in turn influence plant growth.