Keeping this in consideration, can Seasol kill plants?
You cannot overdose with seasol. OP has wasted it yes but won't have done any damage. Seasol is a soil conditioner not a fertiliser so there will be no burning or plant damage. It's just not the best time of year to expect a freshly planted plant to thrive
One may also ask, is Seasol a Fertiliser? It is not, by definition, a fertiliser (as it contains only marginal nitrogen and phosphorus levels). Seasol seaweed concentrate is a complete garden health treatment that contains plant nutrients, trace elements, alginic acid and other bioactive compounds. PowerFeed is a fertiliser.
Also, can you put Seasol on native plants?
Seasol can be applied to any plant, including natives and acid lovers, at any time of the year.
Can you mix Seasol and PowerFeed together?
Powerfeed already has seasol in it. It's pretty hard to overdose anything on seasol as it's not a fertiliser so you'd be fine. I mix the two of them, in pretty rough ratios, and apply with a spray pack to my lawns and with a watering can to other plants and they seem pretty happy with it.
Can you spray Seasol on leaves?
Yes, Seasol and PowerFeed (liquid) is taken up very effectively through foliage as well as through the soil. 750mL Seasol Pots & Planters and PowerFeed Pots & Planters trigger spray and 1.25 Lt PowerFeed Indoor and Potted Plants trigger spray are highly concentrated products, so please only apply to the soil.Should you water after Seasol?
Re: Water-in after Molasses/Seasol/Powerfeed? IMO there's no harm with watering in since they are meant to feed the soil and not the grass.Is Seasol good for tomato plants?
"Remember, Seasol is not a fertiliser, it's a tonic and helps create a strong, healthy root system, which is vital for tomatoes," he said. "Stake them up so they can get plenty of sunlight and so they get air circulating through them."How long does Seasol last?
five yearsIs seaweed fertilizer good for all plants?
Seaweed is a broad spectrum fertilizer that is rich in beneficial trace minerals and hormones that stimulate plant growth. Seaweed is high in carbohydrates which are essential building blocks in growing plants, and low in cellulose so it breaks down readily. Seaweed shares no diseases with land plants.Can you use Seasol on succulents?
The great thing about Seasol Pots & Plants is that it's in an easy to use spray bottle, so can be applied directly to your potting mix, wherever the pot is sitting. As well as displaying stunning foliage colour, shape and texture, most succulents bloom with beautiful and unique flowers.What is the best mulch for native plants?
Eucalyptus mulch is particularly beneficial in a native garden because it promotes the development of micro-organisms in the soil which enhance plant health. Improves the appearance of garden beds. Organic mulch decomposes over time and this benefits the soil by the addition of nutrients, especially nitrogen.Can I use blood and bone on native plants?
The truth is natives don't like manufactured or chemical based fertilisers that are high in phosphorous. But they do like to be fed, ideally in spring and autumn, either with a specifically designed Australian native plant food or an organic based fertiliser such as blood and bone or pelletised chicken manure.Can you apply Seasol in the rain?
As the rain starts to fall it's easy to forget to water the garden beds under the eaves. Areas under the eaves will require hand watering at least once per week. If the soil has been allowed to dry out, add a wetting agent such as Seasol Super Soil Wetter and Conditioner and water in thoroughly.How do you apply Seasol to plants?
How to use Seasol- Fill a bucket with water and add 2 capfuls of Seasol.
- Place the plant or tree (still in its bag) in the bucket of Seasol and soak for a few minutes until bubbles stop appearing.