Re: kelp
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] kelp
- From: jim singer j*@igc.org
- Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 13:08:21 -0500
- In-reply-to: 410-220021201518037650@earthlink.net
who did you say you got your kelp from, kitty? ringer? how about you, pam? where do you get it web sites would help. i think i need to add it to my personal nursery operation.
At 01:00 PM 12/15/02 -0500, you wrote:
Additional info on kelp:Produces hormones which promote root development, cell elongation, and general growth.Acts biochemically and electro-magnetically to make plants more disease resistant. Contains natural anti-biotics effective against detrimental fungi.Acts as a culture medium for growth of phytotropic bacteria which account for up to 50% of photosynthesis in the plant.Conditions soil, increases moisture retention and soil aeration.Increases plant's ability to take up trace elements.Helps plants resist stress; makes grasses tougher and more tolerant; helps lawn over-winter; aids in thatch decomposition.Has insecticidal properties on sap-sucking insects; controls nematodes; attracts earthworms to upper level of soil to promote aeration.Used as a seed pretreatment, hastens germination, stimulates blossom and fruit developmnet, produces healthier color, earlier fruit set, prevents fruit drop.Used as a mulch in hydroseeding, it binds topsoil surface, promotes germination, and reduces soil moisture evaporation. Kitty --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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