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boblydan
I see that some folks recommend using a wee bit of seaweed when potting on plants to avoid stressing the plant and give a little boost. In the thread on Bio-Wetter I see that "Bio-Wetter is also an excellent anti-stress agent helping your plants to recover from things such as transplanting". Do you recommend using any of these two products when potting on? I've used straight tap water until now, and that seems to have done the job well, but if there's advantages to adding some seaweed or yucca extract, than it's a small matter to mix some up before watering plants after repotting, isn't it? smile.gif
Tutu
QUOTE (boblydan @ Oct 25 2009, 06:07 PM) *
I see that some folks recommend using a wee bit of seaweed when potting on plants to avoid stressing the plant and give a little boost. In the thread on Bio-Wetter I see that "Bio-Wetter is also an excellent anti-stress agent helping your plants to recover from things such as transplanting". Do you recommend using any of these two products when potting on? I've used straight tap water until now, and that seems to have done the job well, but if there's advantages to adding some seaweed or yucca extract, than it's a small matter to mix some up before watering plants after repotting, isn't it? smile.gif


I always use a little biowetter every water to no ill effect and on potting up I always give a dose of boost and granules.

I figure the biowetter helps get more of the nutrient solution directly into the soil because it helps you "wet" the soil more than normal so hopefully actually saves money in the long run.
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