SEA-G Range
Sea-G is a range of food residue organic complex fertilisers wrapped and infused with seaweed.
Our highly efficient controlled compost process fully bio-converts organic matter with the minimum of inert fibre inclusion. The carefully selected food residues and seaweed carry all the constituents needed to maximize the production of amino acids, humate acids and plant growth regulators.
The Sea-G liquid seaweed wrap will rehydrate on contact with soil moisture giving an initial liquid seaweed boost, followed by extended seaweed response from the composted seaweed inclusion in the granule.
We have skilfully combined Ascophyllum Nodosum seaweed with food residue in a managed compost system which produces a multiplying of their individual capabilities.
The grass plant benefits with surprising gains in vigour, colour and growth, bringing us to a new level of appreciation for these two ingredients.
Benefits
Gives an exceptional colour response
Extends nutrient release to avoid soft top growth
Produces a denser, more resilient sward
Enhances indigenous microbial activity
Quickens uptake of natural seaweed bio-stimulants
Supplies a balanced natural trace element package
Enhances the plant’s metabolic use of N, P, K, Ca and Mg
7-2-7
+ 3 MgO + 2 Fe
An analysis designed for use during the growing season.
Phosphate included to aid root growth in soils with low reserves
Iron and magnesium promotes harder growth and boosts colour
Potash to improve wear tolerance
Application rate: 25-35g/m2
Recommended Period of Use:
Early spring to late autumn
9-0-9
+ 3 MgO
Nitrogen levels designed to perform well throughout the season.
3% magnesium for improved photosynthesis
Balanced growth over an extended period
Application rate: 25-35g/m2
Recommended Period of Use:
Spring to autumn
6-5-11
+ 1.5 MgO
NPK ratio suited to early and late use.
Ideal as a pre-seeder on greens when over sowing sensitive fescues and bents
High potash to promote hardening of soft growth
Phosphate encourages root development
Application rate: 25-35g/m2
Recommended Period of Use:
Spring and autumn