Swift Grow Vs Seasol

Swift Grow Vs Seasol. All Products SwiftGrow Shop online for eco-friendly solutions that restore nutrients, promote healthy roots, and enhance crop yields Seasol is a brand (there are other fish/conditioner products on the market, same shelves, often very similar packaging), and they do put out multiple products, some of which are soil conditioners and others are fertilisers (and they cross-market explaining one is a conditioner, the other fertilizer).

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Seasol is a brand (there are other fish/conditioner products on the market, same shelves, often very similar packaging), and they do put out multiple products, some of which are soil conditioners and others are fertilisers (and they cross-market explaining one is a conditioner, the other fertilizer). Seasol is good, but get the concentrate and dilute it yourself: it's cheaper than buying it ready-to-use

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I wasnt talking about organic matter in the soil, I was talking about the 'organic' fertilizers like Seasol instead of chemical fertilisers Regularly during growing season, especially for flowering and fruiting plants - liquid fertiliser plays a valuable role here. For potted plants, when the fertiliser included in your potting mix has been used up (check the packaging, but usually 3-6 months post planting) - ideally, you'll top up with slow-release fertiliser

Swift Life Soil Inoculant Healthy Garden Soil Shop Swift Grow SwiftGrow. Regularly during growing season, especially for flowering and fruiting plants - liquid fertiliser plays a valuable role here. But I have a worm farm, and the liquid that drains off that (not worm wee, although it's often called that) is my go-to, and it's a free byproduct of my worms breaking food scraps into fertilizer.

1 Litre Swift Grow SwiftGrow. I wasnt talking about organic matter in the soil, I was talking about the 'organic' fertilizers like Seasol instead of chemical fertilisers For potted plants, when the fertiliser included in your potting mix has been used up (check the packaging, but usually 3-6 months post planting) - ideally, you'll top up with slow-release fertiliser