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    Real seaweed v. tea

    I have the option of heading a little north of the turdle zone and gathering beach dried and fresh seaweed/kelp. How would those compare to seaweed tea?
    Thinking about adding some for the coming hot weather.
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    #2
    I get plenty of fresh/ brackish water grass and just compost it with everything else. Never made a tea out of straight stuff. Would think it would be high in n.
    keeping it green with the soil thing
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    • Gingerbeard
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      Not high in N.

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    I used to collect kelp in a bucket along the beach during morning walks . I would carry it home, rinse it, dry it, grind it, and add it to my soil. Then I discovered I could buy it cheap online. Game changer.

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    • Gingerbeard
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      What do you think about adding it to coco?

    • crucialbunny
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      I can't think of a single reason kelp wouldn't work in coco. One thing I've noticed is that folks who grow in coco fight a never ending battle with PH and from what I have read, kelp helps stabilize PH along with the many nutrients it provides. There are growers who use it to provide heat tolerance for their plants as well.

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