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Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer

    • Product Name: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Potassium alginate
    • CAS No.: 84775-78-0
    • Chemical Formula: C6H11NO4
    • Form/Physical State: Powder
    • Factroy Site: No.777 Mingyue Road, Huangdao District, Qingdao, China
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    • Manufacturer: Qingdao Bright Moon Seaweed Group Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    133160

    Product Name Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer
    Main Ingredient Seaweed extract
    Form Water-soluble powder
    Application Method Foliar spray or root irrigation
    Nutrient Content Contains macro and micronutrients
    Solubility Fully dissolves in water
    Source Derived from marine algae
    Suitability Compatible with most crops
    Organic Matter High organic matter content
    Growth Promotion Enhances root and shoot growth
    Biostimulant Effect Improves plant stress resistance
    Storage Condition Keep in a cool, dry place
    Shelf Life Approximately 2 years
    Eco Friendly Environmentally safe
    Color Typically dark brown or greenish

    As an accredited Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging features a green bag with seaweed graphics, labeled "Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer," containing 5kg of product.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) 20′ FCL container efficiently loaded with Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer, ensuring secure packaging, moisture protection, and optimal space utilization for shipping.
    Shipping Shipping for Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer is handled with secure, moisture-proof packaging to maintain product quality. Orders are typically processed within 2-3 business days and dispatched via reliable carriers. Both domestic and international delivery options are available, with tracking information provided to ensure timely and safe arrival of your purchase.
    Storage Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, heat sources, and strong acids or alkalis. Store away from food and animal feed. Ensure all storage containers are clearly labeled and keep out of reach of children and pets.
    Shelf Life Shelf life of Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer is typically 2 years in cool, dry conditions, sealed away from sunlight and moisture.
    Application of Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer

    Purity 95%: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with purity 95% is used in greenhouse vegetable irrigation, where it enhances nutrient uptake efficiency and promotes uniform crop growth.

    Particle size <100 microns: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with particle size under 100 microns is used in fertigation systems, where it ensures rapid dissolution and prevents clogging of nozzles.

    Stability temperature up to 60°C: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with stability temperature up to 60°C is used in warm climate open-field applications, where it maintains consistent nutrient release without degradation.

    Solubility 100 g/L: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with solubility of 100 g/L is used in hydroponic cultivation, where it allows for concentrated nutrient solutions with optimal plant absorption.

    Viscosity grade low: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with low viscosity grade is used in drip irrigation systems, where it enables smooth flow and even nutrient distribution across all emitters.

    pH-neutral: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with pH-neutral formulation is used in sensitive horticultural crops, where it prevents soil acidification and protects root health.

    Molecular weight 10 kDa: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with a molecular weight of 10 kDa is used in foliar spray programs, where it facilitates rapid leaf absorption and visible greening.

    Sodium content <1%: Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer with sodium content below 1% is used in saline-prone soils, where it minimizes additional salt stress on crops and preserves soil structure.

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    Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer: Bringing the Power of Ocean Nutrition to Agriculture

    Real Ingredients, Real Results: What We See in the Field

    Walking through greenhouses and fields, we spot the difference with our own eyes. Plants treated with seaweed water dissolve fertilizer don’t just stand taller; their leaves look lusher and the colors seem deeper. At the factory, we don’t cut corners. The seaweed used in our product comes fresh from cold and nutrient-rich coastal waters, processed within hours after harvest. Every batch shows the natural complexity of marine nutrition—not just a vague promise on a label.

    Over the years, we’ve tested plenty of variations. Our current series uses Laminaria and Ascophyllum nodosum, two kinds of seaweed with a track record in plant nutrition. The model that’s gained the most interest with growers is the powder-grade, 100% water-soluble format. The most popular packaging contains 10kg or 20kg bags, moisture-sealed at our plant to keep freshness locked in.

    The Unique Boost of Seaweed-Based Fertilizer

    Most synthetic fertilizers rely on NPK—nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. While these staples matter, they only cover a slice of the real hunger plants face during a growing season. Seaweed brings something more. Our experience, comparing root mass and yield between control groups and fields fed with seaweed extracts, consistently shows increased micro-nutrient uptake and stronger root systems. A main reason is the natural presence of trace minerals, alginic acid, mannitol, betaines, and plant hormones like cytokinins and auxins.

    We’ve fed tomato crops both with standard NPK and a combination with our seaweed fertilizer. Tomato plants respond with more balanced growth, thicker stems, and higher fruit numbers per plant. In leafy greens, leaf brittleness drops. Wheat and barley grown in trial plots display improved drought resilience—a benefit that’s never come from mineral fertilizer alone. Our in-house tests demonstrate that plant stress resistance improves noticeably with regular seaweed feeding, especially during temperature swings or limited irrigation.

    How Our Formula Works Beyond Basic Nutrition

    Standard NPK or micronutrient products rely on predictable chemical patterns. Seaweed turns that model on its head. Inside each granule or dissolved scoop, plants receive not just elemental nutrition but biostimulants. Hormones derived from real seaweed encourage cell division, root branching, and faster recovery after transplant shock. Our fermentation process, honed over more than a decade, keeps these compounds intact—not broken down during extraction.

    One visible result: turf grasses recover rapidly after mowing stress. Fruit trees show less blossom drop under heat. There’s a direct link between this rapid stress recovery and regular seaweed fertilizer usage—that link shows itself in field trial data, not just sales brochures. At the manufacturing plant, we routinely find that the naturally chelated minerals in our extracts allow for quicker and more balanced nutrient absorption, avoiding the salt burn sometimes seen with high-salt NPK solutions.

    Straight Talk About Usage: How Growers Incorporate Our Fertilizer

    Farmers and commercial greenhouse operators ask about best practices, so we don’t just ship and forget. Most users dissolve 2–4 grams of powder per liter of irrigation water, applying every 7–14 days. For field crops, a 0.5% solution during key growth stages brings the best return. In hydroponic setups, our powder mixes clear with no sediment, avoiding clogged drippers and filters. That clarity results from high filtration standards at the plant: we never send out granules with visible sand or shell fragments.

    Orchard managers spray diluted liquid over foliage to reduce fruit drop and stress. Vineyards alternate foliar and root application to promote balanced vine growth and increase grape sugar content. Some of our industrial clients blend our product with their regular fertilization regime—reporting not only lower total NPK usage but also thicker root zones. This practical feedback matters more to us than just lab numbers.

    Comparing to Conventional Synthetic Fertilizers: What Makes Seaweed Different

    Synthetic fertilizers poured into fields carry risks: salt build-up, leaching runoff, and a narrow nutrient profile. We hear concerns from sustainable farmers and export growers about nitrate pollution and long-term soil structure decline. Seaweed fertilizer works with the soil, not against it. The polysaccharides in seaweed extracts help soil hold moisture, and repeated use increases microbial activity. Farmers treating exhausted fields tell us their soils feel softer and crops root deeper after two or three cycles with seaweed.

    Standard fertilizers provide short blasts of nutrition, leaving roots chasing after chemical surges. With our seaweed model, nutrition releases steadily. The fertilizer keeps working through weather shifts and variable irrigation. Strawberries fed with seaweed show fewer tip burns and longer shelf life because the plant’s stress response system runs better. This slow, steady approach pays off most in tough growing regions where chemical blasts cause more harm than good.

    Keeping Production Clean and Consistent

    Manufacturers know inconsistency can ruin trust. Over the past 15 years, we have invested in food-grade stainless steel processing lines, running strict quality checks every batch. Dried seaweed powder passes through high-powered magnetic separators and micro-filtration to knock out contaminants. Every lot is independently tested for heavy metals and pathogens before it leaves our factory. Nutrient levels get checked, and the seaweed’s plant hormone content remains stable thanks to our low-heat drying process.

    We have steered clear of blending in cheap fillers or synthetic nutrients. Everything in the bag originates from harvested seaweed and clean water. Repeated client audits and certifications reassure both us and our customers that the finished product matches every claim printed on its packaging.

    Addressing Grower Challenges: Yield, Quality, and Profit

    The cost-per-acre question comes up every month. Seaweed fertilizer rarely replaces all inputs, but it always stretches them farther. In apples and citrus, secondary nutrient deficiencies disappear faster. Banana farms using seaweed sprays on young trees cut transplant losses. Ornamental plant farms report fewer disease issues on new foliage. These improvements translate into more marketable harvests, less culling, and better profit on every shipment.

    We work directly with growers who want to squeeze the most from every hectare. Our technical team customizes fertility plans, helping to shave unnecessary chemical use and time spent on re-application. Seedling nurseries using our fertilizer notice higher survival rates after replanting. For cash crops under water stress, the soil-binding effect from polysaccharides keeps moisture near root zones, showing up as higher weights at harvest.

    In export crops, such as fresh produce headed to Europe or Japan, we routinely see stricter residue limits. Seaweed fertilizer answers this problem. Our clients have cleared international residue audits with confidence—no unapproved synthetics, no slow-to-degrade chemistry. The absence of banned substances keeps shipments moving and business stable.

    Looking at Input Sustainability and Environmental Impact

    Extraction of minerals and synthesis of NPK fertilizers leave marks on the environment—open-pit mining, acid runoff, energy spikes from manufacturing. Seaweed makes use of a renewable, fast-growing marine crop. Harvested responsibly, seaweed fields double or triple their output within a season. We work only with certified coastal suppliers allowed by local fisheries authorities. Our process captures carbon as seaweed grows, and every ton processed at our plant means reduced pressure on phosphate mining or fossil-fuel-based nitrogen.

    The residue after processing enters compost piles or biogas digesters, nothing sent to landfill. Our plant uses recycled water for cleaning and keeps effluent below the strictest regional standards. The finished product leaves less salt and no heavy ecological load in the soil. Commercial vegetable farms send us test results showing reduced nitrate leaching and healthier earthworm numbers in treated plots.

    Customer Stories: What Users Share With Us

    Farmers don’t care about marketing if the product wastes their time or violates their standards. One organic vineyard owner switched to our seaweed fertilizer two seasons ago after struggling with leaf spot disease and weak grape clusters. That grower saw tighter fruit, firmer leaves, and easier harvests last autumn. Another field manager cultivating greenhouse peppers reported firmer fruit walls and better fruit-set when seaweed extract became a staple in liquid feed regimes. Our conversations with these customers shape every product tweak and formulation change.

    We hear from landscape contractors tending golf courses, city tree plantings, and athletic turf. Feedback points to steadier recovery after drought and mowing stress, and soil that crumbles more easily underfoot. In turf management, plenty of players comment on better cleat resistance and fewer brown spots—outcomes tied to regular seaweed feeding and strong root zones.

    Practical Experience: Blending, Storage, and On-Site Handling

    At our manufacturing site, we observe that humidity and time matter. Even stable powders draw moisture from the air, so packaging and storage can make or break a season’s supply. The triple-laminate bags we use lock out dampness, and every shipment includes a production date stamped clearly. On-farm mixing involves little more than pouring the powder into a tank, agitating for a minute, and watching it blend clear. If the water is warm, the process runs faster; no waiting for granules to break up or heavy stirring.

    Our customers appreciate not dealing with insoluble clumps or blocked filters. Every container, from the smallest backpack sprayer to 10,000-liter mixing tanks, rinses clean after use—saving time and avoiding residues that attract pests or mold. In our own greenhouse trials, premixed liquids hold stable for several days, without precipitate forming even in hard water.

    Regulatory Confidence and Certifications

    Our product leaves our gate meeting guidelines for organic and residue-free food production in most countries we export to. Independent inspection agencies test for prohibited substances before approving for organic crop usage. Local horticultural extension offices send samples to third-party labs every year; results come back clean on both heavy metals and microbial levels. Our in-house records track every production batch from seaweed harvest to final bag, giving our customers documentation whenever regulators ask.

    Food safety matters to both us and the growers. We keep every batch sample for two years, a step that has helped more than one customer clear customs or handle a dispute with shipping authorities. Regulatory changes do keep us on our toes, but our in-house lab updates the test protocols the minute standards tighten.

    Using Seaweed Water Dissolve Fertilizer for Different Crops: Field Experience

    Growers of wheat, rice, and corn have adopted our solution in seedling and early vegetative stages. Plants put down thicker root webs, and the first signs of leaf tip burn vanish by midseason. We’ve seen melon farms send up more uniform flowers per plant after foliar feeding. Orchards, from apples to avocados, report fewer dropped leaves in spring stress periods and firmer fruits at harvest.

    In industrial flower houses, growers alternate between drip and foliar feeding, mixing only the necessary amount. Roses grown with weekly seaweed feed hold their blossoms longer post-harvest. Strawberry growers in sandy soils mix the product with their regular irrigation, reporting better moisture retention and lower fruit spoilage.

    Supporting Sustainable Agriculture: Our Perspective as a Manufacturer

    Every bag of fertilizer we ship leaves our plant with months of work and checks behind it. The drive to improve field results and lessen the environmental load pushes us to keep refining the extraction, drying, and blending steps. We’ve seen firsthand what can happen when chemical inputs run wild: sick soil, stunted roots, lost profits, endless regulations. Seaweed fertilizer, from harvesting to mixing in the field, changes that dynamic. The plant's roots dig deeper, the soil teems with life, and buyers get the quality they want.

    Working side-by-side with farmers at field days or in test plots, our staff see clearly what works. The stories our customers share guide our next batch or maybe the next seaweed species we introduce. No product stands still—every season teaches us something new. As manufacturers, our role isn’t to squeeze the most out of one material, but to bring something reliable and responsible to everyone who leans on the land for their living.