Sea-Chem GreenCrop (SC3107) is an organic growth enhancer derived from Ascophyllum Nodosum, a species of brown kelp seaweed sustainably harvested off the west coast of Ireland. Natural plant hormones and micronutrients within the seaweed extract help to ensure greener, healthier turfs for playing fields and golf courses.
Regular application of the product:
• Enhances turf growth.
• Improves resistance to environmental stress, disease and general wear and tear.
• Increases water retention capacity of soil and helps develop stronger root systems.
• Boosts chlorophyll levels within turfs, making them appear greener.
Application
• Mix 10 litres of Sea-Chem Green Crop with 500 litres of water for each hectare to be treated. Where remedial work is taking place following severe turf damage, the dilution rate can be increased.
• Sea-Chem Green Crop should be used throughout the year to help keep turfs in peak condition. We recommend regular application every 4-6 weeks ensure the best possible results.
• Sea-Chem Green Crop can be safely used with most other fertilizers and chemicals, making it a great base product for projects that require specific supplements.
Health and Safety Information
Sea-Chem Green Crop should not cause any health & safety issues when used in accordance with good practice and the application instructions provided. Please refer to the Material Specification Data Sheet for SC3107 for more information.
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Steve Nicholls, Director of Sea-Chem Ltd., outlines the many uses of seaweed in everyday life, from ice cream to sexual lubricants, and how the products can be used in the turfcare market
Kelp is the generic name for Large Brown Algae, that grows into vast underwater fields, so vital to a huge variety of marine life. In the second of his articles on seaweed, Steve Nicholls of Sea-Chem looks at modern methods of harvesting and how best to ensure that the native habitat is not destroyed
Perhaps the most sustainable crop on the planet, seaweed is being heralded as the answer to the ever decreasing list of chemical products for the turfcare industry. Sea-Chem's Steve Nicholls reports.