Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer - Super Concentrated
Regular price $29.99/
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Our Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer naturally contains alginic acid, auxin's, vitamins, and it is packed with plant nutrients. It has over 50 trace elements. There’s really nothing like this type of plant fertilizer.
Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer is a concentrated formula that is diluted. It can be fed directly to plants or used as a foliar spray.
You’ll be simply amazed by how your houseplants can benefit from adding Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer.
In the ocean, kelp grows at an amazing rate. With low light, cold water, currents and all sort of seemingly adverse conditions. All of which provide your houseplants with naturally occurring plant hormones that can result in fast growth.
Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer contains carbohydrates that help stimulate growth in houseplants and produce more robust plants. We think you’ll find that our kelp fertlizer is an effective supplement for your houseplants.
Stand With Nature’s Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Fertilizer is a natural alternative to artificial fertilizers used for growing plants. It doesn’t have any of the environmentally damaging chemicals or by-products that come from most other fertilizers.
Even better still, the kelp used to produce kelp fertilizer is sustainable and it can be harvested in a way that is safe for the environment. Most kelp can grow up to three feet a day.
There are truly no downsides to Stand With Nature’s Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Fertilizer. It is Eco-friendly, sustainably sourced, really easy to use, cost-efficient, and yields consistent and amazing results for your houseplants.
However, if you follow our recommendations for lighting, watering, aerating, and fertilizer we believe you’ll get great results.
And, if not, then we have a 30-day money-back guarantee. We believe in our products that much!
Only take very little to work wonders.
-ALL-NATURAL
Naturally contains alginic acid, auxins, & vitamins.
Packed with plant nutrients.
-ECO-FRIENDLY & SUSTAINABLE
-DUAL PURPOSE
Can be used as fertilzer or foilage spray
Save money by buying two separate products
HOW TO USE:
6 months - during spring and summer: 2 ml per gallon of water.
6 months - during fall and winter: .5 ml per gallon of water
These amounts are for “medium” size house plants. Generally, plants 12" - 16" in height or smaller. You can use a little more for larger size houseplants - up to 3' plants, say 3 ml per gallon (during spring and summer) and up to 4 ml per gallon (during spring and summer) for even larger houseplants.
We recommend against “over” fertilizing your houseplants. Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer is very concentrated and your plant babies may not do as well when they get too much.
We recommend that you use Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer for every other watering and when you use it, you also use an aerator, such as Stand With Nature’s aerato.
Put in a ,misting spray bottle and spray on the underside of appropriate plants.
We recommend against using as a foliar spray on plants with fuzzy leaves. Their texture traps moisture, which can lead to rot and pests. Including, but not limited to: African Violets, Succulents, Cacti, Velvet Calathea, and Stromanthe.
Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer is a concentrated formula that is diluted. It can be fed directly to plants or used as a foliar spray.
You’ll be simply amazed by how your houseplants can benefit from adding Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer.
In the ocean, kelp grows at an amazing rate. With low light, cold water, currents and all sort of seemingly adverse conditions. All of which provide your houseplants with naturally occurring plant hormones that can result in fast growth.
Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer contains carbohydrates that help stimulate growth in houseplants and produce more robust plants. We think you’ll find that our kelp fertlizer is an effective supplement for your houseplants.
Some Say It’s a Miracle Product
Many people say that our kelp fertilizer appears to be a miracle product.Eco-friendly, Natural, and Sustainable
Stand With Nature’s Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Fertilizer is a natural alternative to artificial fertilizers used for growing plants. It doesn’t have any of the environmentally damaging chemicals or by-products that come from most other fertilizers.
Even better still, the kelp used to produce kelp fertilizer is sustainable and it can be harvested in a way that is safe for the environment. Most kelp can grow up to three feet a day.
What’s the catch?
There are truly no downsides to Stand With Nature’s Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Fertilizer. It is Eco-friendly, sustainably sourced, really easy to use, cost-efficient, and yields consistent and amazing results for your houseplants.
However, if you follow our recommendations for lighting, watering, aerating, and fertilizer we believe you’ll get great results.
Full money-back guarantee
And, if not, then we have a 30-day money-back guarantee. We believe in our products that much!
Stand With Nature’s Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Fertilizer
-SUPER-CONCENTRATEDOnly take very little to work wonders.
-ALL-NATURAL
Naturally contains alginic acid, auxins, & vitamins.
Packed with plant nutrients.
-ECO-FRIENDLY & SUSTAINABLE
-DUAL PURPOSE
Can be used as fertilzer or foilage spray
Save money by buying two separate products
What we can’t say
Of course, we can’t guarantee any particular results, because there are so many other factors that affect indoor plants: lighting, amount of water, soil medium, aeration, etc.HOW TO USE:
As fertilizer:
You should vary the amount of Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer based on the season. We recommend that you use these amounts:6 months - during spring and summer: 2 ml per gallon of water.
6 months - during fall and winter: .5 ml per gallon of water
These amounts are for “medium” size house plants. Generally, plants 12" - 16" in height or smaller. You can use a little more for larger size houseplants - up to 3' plants, say 3 ml per gallon (during spring and summer) and up to 4 ml per gallon (during spring and summer) for even larger houseplants.
We recommend against “over” fertilizing your houseplants. Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer is very concentrated and your plant babies may not do as well when they get too much.
We recommend that you use Amazing Super-Concentrated Kelp Indoor Plant Fertilizer for every other watering and when you use it, you also use an aerator, such as Stand With Nature’s aerato.
As foliar spray:
If using as a foliar spray, use between .3 to .5 ml per gallon as a good ratio.Put in a ,misting spray bottle and spray on the underside of appropriate plants.
We recommend against using as a foliar spray on plants with fuzzy leaves. Their texture traps moisture, which can lead to rot and pests. Including, but not limited to: African Violets, Succulents, Cacti, Velvet Calathea, and Stromanthe.
Plant Aerator (Premium Stainless Steel Aerator)
Regular price $4.99/
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Aerators
The Secret Sauce to Healthy Indoor Plants!Did you know that loosening up your plant's soil before watering allows better and more even distribution of moisture?
And that it also helps oxygen flow more easily through the plant’s roots?
Most people think of watering when it comes to basic plant care, but what they don’t realize is that aerating the soil is also a small task that makes a big difference.
Recreating conditions plants have in nature
In the wild, insects, worms, and micro-organisms aerate the soil around plants. However, since we grow our houseplants in a artificial environment without worms we need to recreate the conditions plants receive in the wild.
Thus, we need to manually aerate the soil structure in order to help our plants root system.
Easy three step process with Stand With Nature aerator
Step 1: Every other watering or so, you should aerate your indoor plants.
Step 2: Using the aerator, gently poke a few holes through the top of the soil (you may strike a root or two, don't worry). If you feel a substantial root, just back out and gently poke a hole nearby.
Step 3: Water your plant such that the water can travel through the newly placed holes.
Give your plant a thorough watering around the base towards the center, allow all the water to drain through the bottom of the nursery pot
Will Aerating The Soil Damage Roots?
Even though you may break some roots in the process, this is largely outweighed by the damage to roots that overly-compact soil will cause.
Your plant’s root system consists of small and large roots. An army of tiny roots is responsible for the majority of your plant’s nutrient absorption. And, as quick growers, your plant will soon replace any you may break while aerating.
Ultimately, aerating your plant will help all your houseplant’s roots absorb nutrients more efficiently, so the benefits outweigh the dangers.
However, the reason you gently poke is to ensure that you do not break your plant’s chunkier, central root system. These bigger roots stabilize your plant and are slower to recover when cut.
The Biological “science” behind aerating your house plants
Two of the most important biological processes that plants carry out are photosynthesis and respiration. Photosynthesis takes place in the green tissues of plants and converts light energy and carbon dioxide into sugars. Respiration takes these sugars and along with oxygen, produces energy, along with water and carbon dioxide.
As water trickles down, air is also pulled in, getting oxygen down to the roots. In nature, insects and worms aerate the soil but indoors, we must do their job.
Soil aeration is important because the roots of your plant take in oxygen and release CO2. When the supply of oxygen in your potting soil is low, your plant’s growth will slow down due to the accumulation of CO2 around the roots. Hampering access to oxygen at the root level also leads to low absorption of water and nutrients.
You want to try an avoid your indoor plants having compacted soil
You should definitely aerate your plant’s soil when the soil’s compacted. What are two tell-tale signs your houseplants soil is compacted?
1. Water sits on the soil’s surface for prolonged periods.
2. You haven’t repotted in over a year.
Stand With Nature’s Indoor Plant Aerators
-PREMIUM STAINLESS STEEL MATERIAL
Unique processing technology. Sleek looking.
No rust or damage!
-LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIAL
Featuring high-grade brushed and polished stainless steel finishes
Sturdy and durable.
-LASTS FOR YEARS
More durable than wood bamboo or fiber materials.
-DISHWASHER-SAFE
Won't bend or crack!
-SIMPLE AND EASY TO USE
Easy to rip Grip.