Composition and Physical Properties
Component | Content (w/w) |
Organic Matter | 30% |
Total Nitrogen (N) | 8% |
Free Aminoacids | 7% |
Polysaccharides | 4% |
Alginic Acids | 0.52% |
pH | 4-6 |
Relative Weight | 1.18 kg/L |
SEAMAX is a formulated liquid fertilizer designed to enhance the growth and productivity of flowering and fruiting plants. This advanced fertilizer combines nutrient-rich seaweed extract with essential amino acids, polysaccharides, and alginic acid, providing a comprehensive nutrient profile for optimal plant health. The seaweed extract, rich in organic matter, improves soil structure, enhances nutrient and water retention, and promotes robust root development. Amino acids are essential for protein synthesis, enzyme activity, and overall plant metabolism, helping to improve plant growth and stress tolerance. Polysaccharides, natural biopolymers, improve soil structure and water retention, enhancing nutrient uptake and promoting healthy root systems. Alginic acid strengthens the plant’s immune system, increasing resistance to diseases and environmental stresses, and aids in the formation of soil aggregates, further improving soil health.
To achieve the best results, SEAMAX should be applied 2-3 times during the growing season at a maximum solution concentration of 2%. This ensures a consistent supply of essential nutrients, leading to improved growth, higher yields, and better-quality produce.
Composition and Physical Properties
Component | Content (w/w) |
Organic Matter | 30% |
Total Nitrogen (N) | 8% |
Free Aminoacids | 7% |
Polysaccharides | 4% |
Alginic Acids | 0.52% |
pH | 4-6 |
Relative Weight | 1.18 kg/L |
Fertilization Rates
Crop | Application Phase | Foliar Dosage (L/ha) | Drip Irrigation Dosage (L/ha) |
Cereals | When plants are 10-15 cm high | 1-3 | – |
Potatoes | Until the 20th day after planting | 1-3 | 2-6 |
Vegetable Crops | 10 days after planting | 1-3 | 2-6 |
Beans | Before and at the beginning of flowering | 1-3 | 2-6 |
Vineyards | After flowering | 1-3 | 2-6 |
Fruit Plants | After flowering, before the fruits are fully formed | 1-3 | 2-6 |