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Plant Magic CATALYST is a 30% concentrate, 100% organic seaweed extract.

CATALYST will aid you to grow stronger, healthier plants, fruit and vegetables. Regular use will improve resistance to stress and diseases.

Using CATALYST will ensure your plants benefit from the following:

Stimulated plant growth
Increased resistance to diseases
Promoted biological activity in the soil
Providing an available source of micronutrients*
Encouraged strong root development
Increased chlorophyll production

During the extraction process NO solvents or chemicals are used, ensuring that the end product remains intact and 100% organic.

Directions: Shake well before use. Add the required amount to water and mix thoroughly. Apply using watering can or sprayer.

Foliar: Mix at the rate of 3ml per litre of water thoroughly wetting leaves.

Young Plants: Mix at the rate of 3ml per litre of water

Mature Plants: Mix at the rate of 3ml – 5ml per litre of water.

*Vitamins A, B1, B2, B12, C, D, E, K Riboflavin, Niacin, Choline.
Carotyne and Pathothenic acid.
Trace Elements include B, Co, Cu, F, I, Fe, Mg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Sr, S, Zn
Amino betains
Auxins, Gibberellins, Cytokinin
Amino acids such as Alanine, Valine, Glycine, Isoleucine, Serinine & Tyrosine

This product can be purchased from many local retailers including Greens Horticulture
-=DrGreenThumb=-
Thanks for the product mate, cant wait to see how people get on using your stuff! The more products available the better for us lot!

I'm just wondering if yourself or any other members can give any feedback on how this compares to "Maxicrop Seaweed Extract"?
The reason I ask is because for a liter of 'Maxicrop Seaweed Extract' your looking at about £6 but for a liter of "Plant Magic CATALYST" your talking about £45

So I'm just wondering, what makes "Catalyst" so special that it warrants spending the extra £40?

Thanks in advance!

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papaduc
Been waiting ages for all this gear, especially the essence, to go mobile. Nice one.

I do just want to add to the above though (after checking the price) £45 a litre?!
What's the difference between this and Maxicrop etc to warrant the price difference?

eurasian_farmer
£45 a litre?!
What's to warrant the price
I Zimbra
what stops it stinking? not all things are organic just because it passes the regs
I Zimbra
QUOTE (eurasian_farmer @ Jan 14 2009, 11:12 AM) *
£45 a litre?!
What's to warrant the price


Wow! 45 bucks! Missed that bit, well sounds like greed to me
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QUOTE (I Zimbra @ Jan 18 2009, 10:05 AM) *
QUOTE (eurasian_farmer @ Jan 14 2009, 11:12 AM) *
£45 a litre?!
What's to warrant the price


Wow! 45 bucks! Missed that bit, well sounds like greed to me


Just to clarify, you don't have to buy a liter, he does other bottles also!

125ml for £7.50
250ml for £13

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I Zimbra
Bargain!....
oldtimer1
I was given a sample to try, have not got round to it yet, from what I have been told, its water extracted, not chemically extracted, this is said to keep all the active ingredients intact and preserved in more or less their original natural forms where they are most effective, its ph is 4.6 much as the seaweed is in nature.

Its manufacture is very expensive, original maxicrop which I currently use is an 8% solids alkaline seaweed extraction ph 7.6, this product is a 30% solids extraction, if you want to compare it, its more like Nitrozyme as a parallel type product, not sure on this but I think this may be a little more concentrated.

Thats all I know, sorry if its not much to add, I'll report back once I've given it a test and see what I think of it.
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QUOTE (oldtimer1 @ Jan 18 2009, 01:22 PM) *
I was given a sample to try, have not got round to it yet, from what I have been told, its water extracted, not chemically extracted, this is said to keep all the active ingredients intact and preserved in more or less their original natural forms where they are most effective, its ph is 4.6 much as the seaweed is in nature.

Its manufacture is very expensive, original maxicrop which I currently use is an 8% solids alkaline seaweed extraction ph 7.6, this product is a 30% solids extraction, if you want to compare it, its more like Nitrozyme as a parallel type product, not sure on this but I think this may be a little more concentrated.

Thats all I know, sorry if its not much to add, I'll report back once I've given it a test and see what I think of it.


Thanks OT!

Cant wait to see how you get on and any further info Webby can provide us with! A product potentially better than Maxicrop certainly will be a gem for us lot!

Sorry if this is a stupid question OT but is Maxicrop is chemically extracted and if so is that normal procedure for SA approved organic product? Thanks in advance!

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The Sheriff
Heya , not sure on the Maxicrop is chemically extracted bit , but its certainly normal for our own Rhs to certify products that are not organic , be it to suit the requirements of farms or the older products mislabeld , i heard on my travels that Maxicrop is soon to be no more , has anybody head anything in this ? .
Randalizer
Are any of these products available in the states yet?

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plantmagic
Just because chemicals are used to process a product it does not mean that that they are present in the finished product, maxicrop has organic certification, although we believe some of the potassium in it is from residuals from the treatment to make the extract and not the natural seaweed.

Bear in mind that manufacturing technique is important in its effect on the final product. Alkaline extraction requires the use of higher temperatures and chemical inputs, this could affect the active ingredients it also results in a product with a much higher pH value.

We looked for a product that retained as far as possible all the seaweed ingredients, in their natural proportions, that these were extracted without damaging them. Catalyst contains the natural balance of everything the living seaweed contained concentrated several times, it has all the soluble elements in seaweed as well as 30% of weight by volume of seaweed solids, it is a complete natural product.

As a note, In the horticultural trade acidic buffering agents are sold to help absorption of foliar nutrient sprays.

Catalyst is a good alternative, the addition of as low as 1:2000 up to 1:1000 in a fertiliser, fungicide or insecticide mix will assist their foliar uptake and absorption, adding a small jollop of Bio-Wetter makes it perfect.

QUOTE (Randalizer @ Jan 19 2009, 08:06 PM) *
Are any of these products available in the states yet?

Randalizer gius a chance mate! We are a little Brit start up company trying to get on our feet in a time of trading-banking chaos.
I Zimbra
Well good luck with your venture, I hope it's a good one for you
Green Goblin
Welcome to UK420.

How often would the catalyst need to be used for optimal results.


Thanks,
GG
highgrower
QUOTE (Green Goblin @ Feb 11 2009, 05:47 AM) *
Welcome to UK420.

How often would the catalyst need to be used for optimal results.


Thanks,
GG


Same question here - i assume its similar to maxicrop - have had a look online and read the label but other than amount per litre there is no mention how often use it - so far im using it only when potting up.
Sam Semillia
I just mixed up a litre (half strength) and gave my girls a bit of a soaking - however; I still got a pretty much full spray can as I only needed a tiny bit. How long will it keep for at room temperature?


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Lennon
A quick heads up.....

I was using this at the recommended dose of 3ml per litre and noticed a slight bit of tip burn.It might be because the cuts Im growing at the moment are sensitive or 3ml maybe a tad hot but Ive now dropped it to half the recommended dose at 1.5ml per litre and all seems fine now.
Lennon
Id just like to mention to ignore the above post^^^^^^^ as its turned out to be LSF pinch.gif not tip burn doh.gif so 3ml per litre is more then likely fine.

oldtimer1
QUOTE (Lennon @ Mar 18 2009, 04:26 PM) *
A quick heads up.....

I was using this at the recommended dose of 3ml per litre and noticed a slight bit of tip burn.It might be because the cuts Im growing at the moment are sensitive or 3ml maybe a tad hot but Ive now dropped it to half the recommended dose at 1.5ml per litre and all seems fine now.


I think the dilution rates have been worked out wrongly, this is only my opinion but I think they should be:-

Foliar: Mix at the rate of 1ml per litre of water thoroughly wetting leaves.

Young Plants: Mix at the rate of 0.75 to 1ml per litre of water

Mature Plants: Mix at the rate of 0.75ml to a max of 1.5ml per litre of water.
Lennon
Maybe it was tipburn then,as I did give'm a few feeds @ 3ml per litre but like I said Ive got LSF now so wasn't sure.

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