Bull kelp experience?

Muskegman

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So I live in a place where I can just go out in my skiff(a small boat) and harvest bull kelp and seaweed any time I want . I've read that they are great for gardens and full of nutrients. I'm in the middle of making a big batch of kelp tea right now. I harvested about 30 lbs of kelp and from reading and watching videos, I put the kelp in a container and I am gonna let it decompose for about three months, covered, and dark/semi warm. Then use the liquid that's left over as feed. Does anyone have experience with this stuff and what happened
 

Dr. Who

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How nice to have that ability!
I would use your "liquid" kelp just like an extract. 5ml per gallon of feed mix.

Kelp is one of the BEST ways to get micro nutrients, vit's and other plant hormones that greatly aid growing.
A good place to use it is right at transplant for the roots.
 

superbak3d

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Like I posted in your other thread, kelp is awesome for root growth and development,

It's a must have for clones and transplants.
 
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