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seaweed fertilizer nutrients Seaweed Liquid Fertilizer – Natural Growth BoosterSeaweed Liquid Fertilizer is a natural plant growth booster made from seaweed extract. Also known as liquid kelp, liquid kelp fertilizer, or seaweed extract for plants, it supports healthier roots, leafy growth, nutrient uptake, and plant recovery during active growing stages. It can be used as both a root feed and foliar spray, making it useful for rooftop pots, balcony plants, kitchen gardens, vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruit plants, indoor plants,

Seaweed Liquid Fertilizer is a natural plant growth booster made from seaweed extract. Also known as liquid kelp, liquid kelp fertilizer, or seaweed extract for plants, it supports healthier roots, leafy growth, nutrient uptake, and plant recovery during active growing stages.

It can be used as both a root feed and foliar spray, making it useful for rooftop pots, balcony plants, kitchen gardens, vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruit plants, indoor plants, and lawns. In Pakistan’s hot weather, it is especially helpful for plants recovering from heat stress, transplant shock, weak growth, or irregular watering.

Unlike regular NPK fertilizers, seaweed liquid works more like a plant biostimulant . It contains natural bioactive compounds and trace nutrients that help plants use available nutrition more efficiently, especially when used with compost, vermicompost, or balanced fertilizer.

Bottle Size Guide

50ml: Best for trial use, a few pots, or small indoor plants.
100ml: Suitable for balcony pots, herbs, and light home use.
300ml: Good for regular use on vegetables, flowers, and fruit plants.
500ml: Useful for many pots, lawns, fruit plants, or repeated feeding.
1000ml: Best for larger gardens, frequent spraying, or bulk garden use.

Most home gardeners choose: 100ml or 300ml.

Key Benefits

Supports Healthy Growth
Helps improve leafy growth, branching, and overall plant performance during active growth.

Encourages Stronger Roots
Supports better root development and nutrient uptake when used regularly.

Helps Plants Recover from Stress
Useful after heat stress, transplanting, pruning, pest damage, or weak growth.

Improves Nutrient Efficiency
Helps plants make better use of compost, vermicompost, NPK, and other fertilizers.

Useful as Foliar Spray or Root Feed
Can be sprayed on leaves or applied around the root zone depending on plant need.

Safe for Regular Gardening
Suitable for vegetables, herbs, fruit plants, flowers, indoor plants, and lawns when diluted correctly.

How to Use Seaweed Liquid Fertilizer

Soil Feeding

  • Mix 1 teaspoon, about 5ml, in 1 liter of water .
  • Pour around the base of the plant.
  • Use every 2–3 weeks during active growth.
  • Apply to moist soil for better absorption.

Foliar Spray

  • Mix 1 teaspoon, about 5ml, in 1 liter of water .
  • Spray lightly on both sides of the leaves.
  • Apply in the early morning or evening .
  • Use every 10–15 days during active growth.
  • Avoid spraying during strong midday sunlight.

For Weak or Stressed Plants

  • Use as a light soil feed after transplanting, pruning, or heat stress.
  • Repeat after 10–15 days if needed.
  • Do not overapply on already stressed or waterlogged plants.

Best For

Vegetables and herbs: e.g. spinach, tomatoes, dhania, chillies, and mint.
Flowers: e.g. marigold, zinnia, petunia, and seasonal flowering plants.
Indoor plants: e.g. money plant, rubber plant, snake plant, and peace lily.
Fruit plants: e.g. citrus, guava, papaya, and pomegranate.
Lawns: useful for patchy, yellow, or weak grass when used with proper watering and nutrition.

FAQs

Can I use seaweed liquid fertilizer on fruiting plants?

Yes, seaweed liquid fertilizer can be used on fruiting plants such as tomatoes, chillies, gourds, citrus, guava, and papaya. It supports root health, flowering, and overall plant strength when used with proper nutrition.

Is seaweed liquid fertilizer enough on its own?

No, it is best used as a growth booster or biostimulant , not as a complete fertilizer. For full nutrition, use it with compost, vermicompost, or a suitable NPK fertilizer.

Can I spray seaweed fertilizer on leaves?

Yes, it can be used as a foliar spray when diluted correctly. Spray in the early morning or evening and avoid strong sunlight.

Does seaweed liquid fertilizer smell bad?

No, it usually has a mild seaweed scent. It should not smell strongly fishy or unpleasant when stored properly.

Can I use seaweed liquid fertilizer on indoor plants?

Yes, it is suitable for indoor plants when diluted properly. Use a light foliar spray or soil feed and avoid overwatering.

How often should I use seaweed liquid fertilizer?

Use every 2–3 weeks as a soil feed or every 10–15 days as a foliar spray during active growth. Reduce use during slow growth or extreme heat.

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