Benefits
Maxsea provides the rich elements of seaweed
Scientists have been trying to unravel the mysteries of seaweed and plant growth for decades. Studies, including those at Clemson University's Department of Horticulture, show that by enhancing seed, soil, foliage, and nutrient conditions, seaweed…
- Acts as a catalyst in the uptake of nutrients
- Optimizes conditions for seed germination and transplant establishment
- Improves overall plant nutrition
- Helps correct and prevent nutrition-based plant disorders
- Supports conditions for root and plant growth, and overall plant mass
- Enhances chlorophyll production through improved nutrient uptake
- Improves nutrient conditions for better crop size and yield
- Reduces abiotic environmental stress from frost, heat, and drought
- Enhances beneficial soil microbe activity
Seaweed contains over 60 recognized elements, all known to be beneficial to plants. The seaweed granules in Maxsea (Ascophllum nodosum) are of the highest purity, sustainably harvested from the cold, clean waters of the North Atlantic. All components are in concentrated, water-soluble form and readily available.
“The reasons why seaweed extracts are beneficial to plant growth are still not fully understood. This is not so difficult to appreciate, for anyone working with plants knows that nature reveals her secrets reluctantly.”