Guidelines

Is Maxsea a good fertilizer?

Is Maxsea a good fertilizer?

Maxsea water soluble fertilizer is a favorite among staff members. It works quickly and provides many micro-nutrients (derived from kelp). MAXSEA combines the best of nature and technology.

What is Maxsea made of?

Comprised of primary plant foods nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. A full spectrum of important secondary elements and micronutrients provide sulfur, boron, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum and zinc. The seaweed granules in Maxsea contain over 60 recognized elements all found to be beneficial to plants.

How do you use Maxsea carnivorous plants?

It can be used on all carnivorous plants (except Pinguicula) at a dilution of 1/4 teaspoon per gallon. Lightly mist the leaves of the plants once a month for best results. This is a 4 ounce jar of MaxSea 16-16-16 fertilizer.

How do I Maxsea bloom?

BASIC INSTRUCTIONS: Dissolve one heaping tablespoon per gallon of water. Outdoor Containers Intermittent feeding: 1 heaping tbs. per gal. every 7–14 days.

What grows more fertilizer?

Nutrigrow Growmore is a general-purpose ornamental fertiliser. Containing a balanced amount of nitrogen, phosphate and potassium, Growmore is ideal for promoting healthy growth on vegetables, trees, plants and fruit.

How do you fertilize Nepenthes?

Fertilizer/Feeding: MaxSea fertilizer can also be applied, once per month, to the leaves and pitchers of the plant. Avoid pouring through the soil. Osmocote 16-16-16 fertilizer pellets are also a wonderful addition to your fertilizer routine. Put one pellet into each new pitcher as it opens.

Is Maxsea organic?

Maxsea is a small, family-owned company with one goal: to make the best garden products using natural resources. Owner John Dimmick was introduced to organic farming by an eccentric local gardener and has been captivated ever since.

What happens if you fertilize a Venus flytrap?

Fertilizer and Feeding Never fertilize! Venus flytrap do not appreciate fertilizer for the same reason that they usually die from tap water: too many minerals and chemicals. These burn the plants’ roots and kill them.

How do you fertilize Cephalotus?

If you want to feed your Cephalotus, choose small bugs such as ants, small mealworms or crickets. You can feed freeze dried insects, too. Skip feeding in winter. Don’t feed your Cephalotus any meat or cheese, as pitcher will rot and food will smell.

Is Maxsea Bloom Organic?

The lady at the nursery today told me that Maxsea (the Rose Bloom formula, 3-20-20) is “95% organic”.

Is Maxsea safe for vegetables?

A regular feeding program with Maxsea All Purpose will promote vigorous, sturdy plants with distinct, dark, seaweed green foliage, quality blossoms and abundant fruit and vegetables. It’s the perfect fertilizer for all your plants which traditionally have not tolerated feeding!”

When to use MaxSea 16 16 16 plant food?

Maxsea 16-16-16 All Purpose Plant Food is designed for year ’round use on all plants, indoors and outdoors. A regular feeding program with Maxsea All Purpose will promote vigorous, sturdy plants with distinct, dark, seaweed green foliage, quality blossoms and abundant fruit and vegetables.

How often do you need to use MaxSea fertilizer?

“Maxsea is my new favorite fertilizer. It’s strong enough to use on my landscaping and veggies at home but gentle enough for all the carnivorous plants, orchids, and bromeliads in my nursery. The entire nursery from seedlings to specimens is treated monthly at 1 tsp/gallon.

How often should I use MaxSea for sphagnum?

Even the live sphagnum thrives with MaxSea! It can be used on all carnivorous plants (except Pinguicula) at a dilution of 1/4 teaspoon per gallon. Lightly mist the leaves of the plants once a month for best results. This is a 4 ounce jar of MaxSea 16-16-16 fertilizer.

Is the seaweed granules in MaxSea good for plants?

The seaweed granules in Maxsea contain over 60 recognized elements all found to be beneficial to plants. Would you like to tell us about a lower price? Phosphorus runoff poses a threat to water quality. Some states restrict the application of phosphorus-containing fertilizer on non-agricultural lawn or turf. Check your local laws prior to purchase.