Thank you for your detailed video. I had recently purchased the items (it was a promo pack) but i just couldn't find videos on how to actually use them. The dosage and all is mentioned in the packaging but i was just blank when it came to how much is to be used on pots. Your video cleared my doubts. One question though- It's about growing seeds. I usually mix vermicompost/cowdung to cocopeat and sow the seeds. This time i only sowed my seeds in cocopeat because the rain had drenched my cowdung/vermicompost. So my question is can i use the Sagarika Sea weed extract and Humivic-K when the seeds germinate? If yes then (1.) how much should i use? (2.) how should i use? (completely drench the cocopeat or just spray on the seedlings?) Thanks
Glad you liked the video. And thanks for watching. Seed starter mix should be free from pathogens hence you should use a sterile seed starter, for this you need to sterilize the mix by soaking the mix in hot water for 5 to 10 minutes. However, u have many seeds and then go directly without sterilizing. The ratio should be 3 parts cocopeat, 1 part vermicomost or well decomposed cow manure and 1 part perlite or river sand. Coming to sagarika or any other nutrition for young seedlings should be given only after the seedling attains true leaves. Dosage- start low concentrations like half the concentration and slowly increase the dose. For example - Recommended sagarika per litre is say 5 ml per litre of water then use 2.5 ml only and increase to 3 ml after 1 week and later another 0.5 ml concentration. Drench the soil not the plants as they are tender. Happy Gardening
Sir, good information thank you, but I am bit confused these three products are so what similar product's. ...should we use all together or we can opt anyone on them. Please advise
You are correct, the main difference is humic and fulvic are completely different and their purposes are different.whereas liquid sea weed helps in foliar applications and is a fast acting molecule. Sea weed granules are slow acting and shows long lasting effects. In comparison with the liquid and granules, granules is more effective. Glad you liked the video.
Thanku very much for this video
You're welcome. Kindly check out my other videos too .
Happy Gardening
Thank you for your detailed video. I had recently purchased the items (it was a promo pack) but i just couldn't find videos on how to actually use them. The dosage and all is mentioned in the packaging but i was just blank when it came to how much is to be used on pots. Your video cleared my doubts.
One question though- It's about growing seeds. I usually mix vermicompost/cowdung to cocopeat and sow the seeds. This time i only sowed my seeds in cocopeat because the rain had drenched my cowdung/vermicompost. So my question is can i use the Sagarika Sea weed extract and Humivic-K when the seeds germinate? If yes then (1.) how much should i use? (2.) how should i use? (completely drench the cocopeat or just spray on the seedlings?) Thanks
Glad you liked the video. And thanks for watching.
Seed starter mix should be free from pathogens hence you should use a sterile seed starter, for this you need to sterilize the mix by soaking the mix in hot water for 5 to 10 minutes. However, u have many seeds and then go directly without sterilizing. The ratio should be 3 parts cocopeat, 1 part vermicomost or well decomposed cow manure and 1 part perlite or river sand.
Coming to sagarika or any other nutrition for young seedlings should be given only after the seedling attains true leaves. Dosage- start low concentrations like half the concentration and slowly increase the dose.
For example - Recommended sagarika per litre is say 5 ml per litre of water then use 2.5 ml only and increase to 3 ml after 1 week and later another 0.5 ml concentration.
Drench the soil not the plants as they are tender.
Happy Gardening
Sir, good information thank you, but I am bit confused these three products are so what similar product's. ...should we use all together or we can opt anyone on them. Please advise
You are correct, the main difference is humic and fulvic are completely different and their purposes are different.whereas liquid sea weed helps in foliar applications and is a fast acting molecule. Sea weed granules are slow acting and shows long lasting effects. In comparison with the liquid and granules, granules is more effective. Glad you liked the video.
Amazing explanation
Glad you liked the video. Check out my other videos too.
nice video sir, is it available online?
Yes its available on IFFCO online service. The products will be delivered within 5 days (in my case) fast delivery.