Liquid Seaweed Fertiliser

from £7.50

This Liquid Seaweed Fertiliser is made from seaweed we harvest which isn’t fit for human food; helping eliminate waste.

The resulting Seaweed Fertiliser contains a broad spectrum of plant available macro & micro nutrients as well additional plant biostimulates to help produce healthy plants and crops.

Our Seaweed Fertiliser should be diluted with water at a ratio of 1:50 and can be poured onto the soil surrounding the plants.

Seaweed fertilisers can greatly improve soil and plant health and growth, providing a fantastic alternative to conventional synthetic fertilisers.

Look after your garden and the planet at the same time!

Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

This Liquid Seaweed Fertiliser is made from seaweed we harvest which isn’t fit for human food; helping eliminate waste.

The resulting Seaweed Fertiliser contains a broad spectrum of plant available macro & micro nutrients as well additional plant biostimulates to help produce healthy plants and crops.

Our Seaweed Fertiliser should be diluted with water at a ratio of 1:50 and can be poured onto the soil surrounding the plants.

Seaweed fertilisers can greatly improve soil and plant health and growth, providing a fantastic alternative to conventional synthetic fertilisers.

Look after your garden and the planet at the same time!

This Liquid Seaweed Fertiliser is made from seaweed we harvest which isn’t fit for human food; helping eliminate waste.

The resulting Seaweed Fertiliser contains a broad spectrum of plant available macro & micro nutrients as well additional plant biostimulates to help produce healthy plants and crops.

Our Seaweed Fertiliser should be diluted with water at a ratio of 1:50 and can be poured onto the soil surrounding the plants.

Seaweed fertilisers can greatly improve soil and plant health and growth, providing a fantastic alternative to conventional synthetic fertilisers.

Look after your garden and the planet at the same time!

A seaweed biostimulant is…

…a seaweed-based fertilising product which stimulates plant nutrition processes independently of, and in addition to, the product’s nutrient content to increase the root and shoot plant biomass and enhance the quality and yield of crops by improving:

              • availability of confined nutrients in the soil or rhizosphere 

              • nutrient use efficiency

              • tolerance to abiotic stress (flooding, drought, temperature extremes, nutrient stress & salinity)

              • plant defense and immune response

…a cost effective, easy to apply, nature-based alternative way to increase the resilience of plants, restore soil health and natural nutrient-cycling processes whilst enhancing the shelf-life, taste and nutrient density of the food, forage and feeds grown in Wales

F.A.Q.

  • Liquid seaweed fertiliser is indeed an excellent choice for gardeners and farmers alike. Its effectiveness stems from a unique combination of nutrients and bioactive compounds that offer multiple benefits to plants:

    1. Rich nutrient profile: Seaweed contains a wide array of macro and micronutrients essential for plant growth, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements.

    2. Growth-promoting hormones: Natural plant hormones like auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins in seaweed stimulate root development, enhance photosynthesis, and promote overall plant growth.

    3. Stress resistance: Compounds in seaweed fertiliser help plants better withstand environmental stresses such as drought, frost, and salinity.

    4. Soil health improvement: Seaweed fertiliser enhances soil structure, water retention, and microbial activity, leading to healthier growing conditions.

    5. Sustainable and eco-friendly: As a renewable resource, seaweed fertiliser is an environmentally responsible choice compared to synthetic alternatives.

  • Liquid seaweed fertiliser is versatile and beneficial for a wide range of plants:

    1. Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and leafy greens respond particularly well to seaweed fertiliser, showing improved growth and yield.

    2. Fruit trees and bushes: Citrus trees, berry bushes, and stone fruit trees benefit from the balanced nutrition provided by seaweed.

    3. Flowering plants: Roses, geraniums, and other ornamental flowers often display more vibrant blooms when treated with seaweed fertiliser.

    4. Lawn grasses: Regular application can lead to a lusher, more resilient lawn.

    5. Houseplants: Many indoor plants, including ficus, spider plants, and peace lilies, thrive with seaweed fertiliser supplementation.

    6. Root crops: Potatoes, carrots, and other root vegetables often show improved development and yield.

    7. Herbs: Basil, mint, and other culinary herbs benefit from the nutrient boost provided by seaweed fertiliser.

  • This question presents a slight misconception, as seaweed is a type of fertiliser. However, if we compare seaweed-based fertilisers to conventional synthetic fertilisers, we can highlight several advantages of seaweed:

    1. Balanced nutrition: Seaweed provides a more comprehensive range of nutrients compared to many synthetic fertilisers, which often focus on NPK ratios.

    2. Slow-release properties: Nutrients in seaweed are released gradually, reducing the risk of nutrient burn and promoting sustained plant growth.

    3. Soil health: Seaweed fertilisers improve soil structure and microbial activity, whereas some synthetic fertilisers can harm beneficial soil organisms over time.

    4. Environmental impact: Seaweed fertilisers are biodegradable and have a lower environmental footprint compared to synthetic alternatives.

    5. Plant stress tolerance: The bioactive compounds in seaweed help plants better cope with environmental stresses, a benefit not typically found in synthetic fertilisers.

    6. Organic certification: Seaweed fertilisers are often approved for use in organic farming, whereas many synthetic fertilisers are not.

    While synthetic fertilisers may provide more concentrated doses of specific nutrients, seaweed fertilisers offer a more holistic approach to plant nutrition and soil health. The choice between the two depends on specific gardening needs, but seaweed fertilisers are generally considered a more sustainable and plant-friendly option.