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(0-4-4) (4 times stronger than regular seaweed mixes) This concentrated liquid extract of fresh sea kelp is used to overcome transplant shock, promote root growth, increase resistance to environmental stress, and improve blooming. Saltwater Farms *Sea Com-PGR* can be applied either as a foliar spray or watered into the root zone. Saltwater Farms Sea Com-PGR plant food improves fertilizer uptake and should be used to water in dry granular fertilizers like Yum Yum Mix. Add Sea Com-PGR to your watering can when using liquid fertilizers. This has been one of our best product discoveries. We use it on all our nursery and house plants. 8 oz. bottle treats 48 gallons of water. SeaCom is mixed at a rate of 1 tsp. per gallon of water.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"I use this all year on all of my plants, but my favorite use is on seedlings. Once they get their first or second set of true set of leaves, I water them once every two weeks with Saltwater Farms Sea Com-PGR. It helps them get their roots established and reduces transplant shock. It also doesn't cause seedlings to grow too fast and get leggy."
"I've been using this product for years. I use it when starting new and established plants and they perk up after I water with it. I think it has fish fertilizer in it which plants love."
"I use a combination of Seacom, Superthrive, and Plant Success in the water that I use on my new transplants. After I prepare the dirt with compost, Planters II, and Yum Yum, I plop the translated plant into the hole and pour my amended water right on top of the root ball, filling the hole about halfway. Then I fill the hole with more amended soil and create the ""saucer. "" I fill the saucer once with the amended water. Pretty successful so far."