Kelpy Plants
Kelpy Food for Plants
What makes Kelpy the best fertilizer for indoor plants?
It's easy to use indoor plant food made from wild harvested Canadian kelp. It won't cause salt build up and can be used year-round for happy healthy plants. No guessing about when, or how much to use.
Kelpy is food for plants that helps promote new growth, bigger leaves, more vibrant colours and builds resistance to pests. Making it the best plant food.
Our kelp is harvested from the frigid coastal waters of British Columbia where it grows more than 2 feet a day from the rich mineral glacial outflow that feeds it and is cold processed (never heated) to keep all of the vitamins and nutrients intact.
A little goes a long way. 1 250 ml bottle makes 50L. A ratio of 1:200
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Giant kelp (macrocystis integrifolia)
Follow the regular watering schedule for your plants. Mix 1 tsp of Kelpy with 1 ltr of water and feed those beautiful plants. Use every two weeks year-round. Food for plants, not for people. Not for human consumption.
Total nitrogen (N) 0.1%, Available phosphate (P2O5) 0.5%, Soluble potash (K2O) 1.0%
Kelpy is responsible for the replacement of damaged or defective material only. Buyer assumes all responsibility for use.
Kelpy Food for Plants
FAQ
Questions and Answers
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Handling and Storage
Store at ambient temperatures. Keep containers closed until used. To maintain product quality, do not store in heat or direct sunlight.
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Will too much Kelpy harm my plants?
Unlike traditional NPK plant food that are made using chemicals and fossil fuels, using kelpy will not create a salt build up in soil. Use year round for a healthy soil ecosystem.
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What makes your kelp unique?
Our kelp is cold processed, and never heated up, which preserves all the important nutrients that make Kelpy so effective.
Our kelp is harvested from the northern tip of Vancouver Island where there is a rich mineral outflow from the convergence of sea and mountains. Kelp which usually grows 2 feet a day has been known to exceed those numbers here.