Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: How much RTU does soluble seaweed make
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Maxboostbusa (Rick) |
Winston Salem NC
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I was wondering about the dilution rate of the soluble seaweed. How many gallons of ready to use (for AGs) does one pound make? It says something like 1 lb makes 15 gallons and I would assume that that is concentrated. Neptunes says a gallon makes 125 gallons or so, so I figured this would be comparable maybe. Thanks in advance. Rick
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2/15/2009 12:35:38 PM
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Maxboostbusa (Rick) |
Winston Salem NC
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sorry about the double post
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2/15/2009 12:36:01 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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RTU usually means "Ready To Use" in which case there would be no dilution. On the other hand if the directions say 1:125 then that is the proper rate. The rate of 1 lb per 15 gallons could also be correct. Does Neptune's really make all three recommendations on the same label?
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2/15/2009 6:04:56 PM
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Maxboostbusa (Rick) |
Winston Salem NC
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Neptunes says 1 gallon makes 128 gallons of ready to use. The soluble says one pound makes 15 gallons, then it says, "to reconstitute Soluble Kelp Powder, dissolve 1 to 10 dry ounces in 1 gallon of water." And to make me that much more confused it says on down the page, " Large areas: mix 1 gallon of reconstituted kelp with enough water to cover 1 acre. A 25-pound pail is enough to spray 38 acres one time."
"Small areas: mix 1 tablespoon of reconstituted kelp with enough water to cover 300 square feet".
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2/15/2009 7:46:47 PM
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