Should you Seasol before rain?

Seasol is not a fertilizer, so it can be applied year-round, in hot or cold, dry or wet, weather.
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When should you not use Seasol?

Do not spray foliage when plants are flowering or when the temperature is over 25℃. Or, you can apply to the potting medium; mix 30mL of Seasol concentrate and 50mL of PowerFeed concentrate together per 9 litres of water (standard watering can) every 2 to 4 weeks.
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Can you put Seasol in water?

▪️Put the cutting into a jar of water. If you like add some Seasol (3mL per litre of water). Seasol will help with root development. ▪️Watch as the roots start to grow, the roots will grow faster in warmer weather (spring and summer).
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Is Seasol good on grass?

Feeds your lawn

The combination of Seasol and essential nutrients promotes vigorous root and foliage growth. A lush healthy lawn is more able to cope with stress and compete with unwanted weeds.
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How often should you Seasol?

Best Practices

While one application of Seasol will provide benefits, the company recommends applications every two weeks or once a month for best results, more often for vegetables. Seasol penetrates to roots most effectively when the soil is moist and the solution is watered in.
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Why You Should Use Seasol On Your Lawn



Can you Seasol lawn after mowing?

They are also ideal to be used straight after mowing to reduce foliar stress to the cut leaf and help improve their resistance to environmental stresses such as heat, drought, frost and foot traffic.
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Can you put too much Seasol on plants?

This plant tonic, encourages plants to grow new roots and as autumn approaches you will be amazed how quickly your sick plants come back to life. You can't overdose on Seasol. It's not a Fertiliser. But it does have amazing healing qualities.
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How do you use Seasol soil to make it wetter?

Mix 50mL of Seasol Super Soil Wetter & Conditioner concentrate with 9 litres of water and apply it every 3 to 6 months. For extremely poor soils mix 100mL of Seasol Super Soil Wetter & Conditioner concentrate with 9 litres of water and apply it every 2 weeks until the soil improves.
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Is Seasol a wetting agent?

Seasol Super Soil Wetter and Conditoner has seaweed extract and a super strong effective wetting agent that breaks down waxy coating in sandy soils. The seaweed concentrate helps the water get into the soil properly, it stimulates healthy microbial activity and helps stressed roots recover.
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Can I use Seasol on flowering plants?

Assists plants to cope with heat, drought, frost, pests and diseases. Boosts soil health, improves soil moisture and nutrient retention. Increases worm and microbial activity. Safe on roses and all flowering plants.
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Can you use too much soil wetter?

Usually, you cannot damage your garden by applying too much soil wetting agent. Overdoing it simply wastes the product rather than harming the plants. However, some soil wetting agents shouldn't be applied to new plants or foliage as this can burn the plant.
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Is it OK to use soapy water to water plants?

Soaps and detergents are toxic to plants. A strong solution of soapy water sprayed onto foliage can disintegrate the leaves' waxy coating, resulting in water loss and the eventual dehydration death of the plant.
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Does Seasol improve soil?

Seasol Liquid Compost

It is a dynamic soil conditioner, soil improver and plant health treatment in one, designed to revitalise and rejuvenate your soil, improve soil structure and moisture retention. It also breaks up clay and reduces nutrient loss in sandy soil.
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Should I water in soil wetter?

Most will need to be thoroughly watered in and can be reapplied every six to eight weeks, as often as needed to treat water repellent soil. Granular products are usually made up of a carrier medium, such as cork, which holds the soil wetting agent and any other additives, such as minerals and trace elements.
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When should I put liquid seaweed on my lawn?

It's specially designed to enhance the health of your grass (or plants) at home during the Summer months. This is a liquid solution that needs to be mixed with water so you can apply it during hot weather when the lawn is actively growing. Don't apply if frost is forecast.
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Is Seasol a soil wetter?

Features. Seasol Super Soil Wetter and Conditioner is an aquatic safe wetting agent boosted with Seasol liquid seaweed and liquid compost to help water to get to where its needed - the plant's system. The soil wetter increases the wettability of hard to wet soils, allowing deeper penetration of water into the root zone ...
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Can Seasol burn roots?

The heat burns the leaves and it also burns the roots. Seasol is a plant tonic that you mix with water. You can use it everyday when you water your plants without any damage. It encourages sick plants to grow new roots.
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Is Seasol a rooting hormone?

Features and Benefits of Seasol:

Stimulates strong root growth and beneficial soil micro-organisms.
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When should you not fertilize your lawn?

Don't apply fertilizer right after a rainstorm.

If a rainstorm has recently soaked your lawn and saturated the soil, wait a day or two before fertilizing the grass. This will allow the ground to dry out some so you don't create runoff—and wasted fertilizer—when you water in the fertilizer.
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How do you use Seasol liquid compost?

Seasol Liquid Compost is best applied once every 3-6 months, and for particularly sandy soils it can be applied every 2 weeks until soil structure improves.
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Are ants good for potted plants?

The answer is simple. Ants are extremely smart insects and ALWAYS have a good motive for inhabiting your plants, pots or soil.
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Is dishwasher water good for plants?

If, in a drought crisis, you no longer have fresh water to irrigate outdoor plantings, can you use dishwater, bathwater or laundry water without hurting the plants? Yes, if you use reasonable care.
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Can you use dirty water to water plants?

Water that is dirty per se is not bad for plants but if it is contaminated with chemicals then it should be disposed of. Contaminated water is very bad for your plants and when it is absorbed into the plants, it is dispersed throughout.
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