Seaweed extracts as biostimulants
Posted: November 22nd, 2013, 12:15 pm
Hi everyone,
I guess since I am curious by nature, I wanted to find out exactly the role that seaweed concentrate have on plant growth. I have heard of it being referred to as tonic for plant health but it is not a very specific description and doesn't make it seem all that important to use. So I was doing a bit of reading and came across this nice journal article that reviews seaweed concentrates on different aspects of plant growth. The paper describes in some detail about many of the components that make up these extracts including plant hormones, sugar and sterol contents, and the effect they have on different aspects of plant growth such as soil microflora, and soil aeration, root growth, flower/fruit yield, and disease/pest resistance. I found it to be a really good read and I thought that some of you guys out there might appreciate it as well.
It makes me rethink seaweed extracts as something that might add some benefit to something that is actually quite necessary for optimal health of my plants.
Just a disclaimer, I am not trying to be that noob that comes in and think they know everything (I am pretty much happy to admit that I don't know anything), I know a lot (if not most) of people on here use this already, it was just interesting to find out the benefits in more detail. I am very interested in the reasons behind the good advice given on this site.
Cheers
Jacob
I guess since I am curious by nature, I wanted to find out exactly the role that seaweed concentrate have on plant growth. I have heard of it being referred to as tonic for plant health but it is not a very specific description and doesn't make it seem all that important to use. So I was doing a bit of reading and came across this nice journal article that reviews seaweed concentrates on different aspects of plant growth. The paper describes in some detail about many of the components that make up these extracts including plant hormones, sugar and sterol contents, and the effect they have on different aspects of plant growth such as soil microflora, and soil aeration, root growth, flower/fruit yield, and disease/pest resistance. I found it to be a really good read and I thought that some of you guys out there might appreciate it as well.
It makes me rethink seaweed extracts as something that might add some benefit to something that is actually quite necessary for optimal health of my plants.
Just a disclaimer, I am not trying to be that noob that comes in and think they know everything (I am pretty much happy to admit that I don't know anything), I know a lot (if not most) of people on here use this already, it was just interesting to find out the benefits in more detail. I am very interested in the reasons behind the good advice given on this site.
Cheers
Jacob