Product Review
This 4-pound marine cuisine seafood is a potent time release fertilizer for outdoor plants. Organic and mineral based nutrients provide a balanced diet with consistent feeding all year. Use on all evergreen trees and shrubs, acid loving plants, perfect for vegetables. Use at planting or scratch into surface and water in. Organic based formula contains specific ocean bi-products and low salt plant foods known for their powerful effect on plant life. Encourages beneficial microbe populations needed for optimum growing conditions. Helps soil defend against harmful nematodes naturally. Ideal for vegetables and flower gardens. Long term feeding with staying power. Contains 10-percent nitrogen, 7-percent phosphorus and 7-percent potassium. 384 Units/pallet. Comes with one year warranty. This product weighs 4-pound. Measures 5-4/5-inch length by 4-inch width by 5-1/2-inch height.
- MICROBE-ENRICHED NUTRIENTS: Marine Cuisine liquid kelp fertilizer for plants features organic-based nutrients to enhance soil health by fostering beneficial microbes. This enriches soil conditions & helps plants naturally defend against harmful nematodes.
- PERFECT NUTRITION FOR EVERY PLANT: Ideal for vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, and container plants, Marine Cuisine organic kelp meal for plants provides balanced nutrition for all outdoor plants, ensuring lush ornamental trees and vibrant flower gardens.
- LOW-SALT FORMULA FOR OPTIMAL GROWTH: Marine Cuisine seabird guano organic fertilizer is a low-salt fertilizer, ensuring your plants absorb nutrients effectively without the risk of salt buildup or nutrient lock, allowing healthier growth all season.
- TRULY SEAFOOD FOR YOUR GARDEN: Blended with ocean-based ingredients like crab meal, shrimp meal, seabird guano, and kelp, Marine Cuisine kelp meal organic fertilizer provides both a quick nutrient enhancement and long-lasting, slow-release nourishment.
- SIMPLE SEASONAL FEEDING: Using organic kelp fertilizer sea kelp for lawn is a breeze, apply twice per growing season (3-4 months). For new plants, use 1 tbsp per gallon of soil. For established plants, feed 1 tbsp per foot of height.