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Thu, Oct 25, 07 at 23:49
| Can someone please tell me where I can find liquid seaweed extract in Edmonton?
Thank you. Sengyan |
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- Posted by konrad___far_north 3 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 26, 07 at 1:47
| Try some garden supply or nurseries,...perhaps you could can make a solution yourself with dried seaweed, most Chinese store have and soak it in warm water for a couple of day's? I love eating it dry! Konrad |
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| Thank you Konrad. No nurseries carry this item as far as I know. Unfortunately soaking dry edible seaweed will not work. I want it for my roses. It is suppose to be good for all kinds of crops. I hope some one else may know. Sengyan |
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- Posted by alalbertaz2b z2 AB (My Page) on Fri, Oct 26, 07 at 21:15
| Check T&T seeds. They have it in concentrated form and liquid that you just mix with water.I found it in the fertilizer ection.s Cheers Al |
Here is a link that might be useful: T&T seeds
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| Thank you Al for your info ( I hope I have your name correct )I found a company that deals in it in Calgary. Sengyan |
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