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    Last autumn, I put my leeks in. As you do.

    I planted

    15 watered in with seaweed feed
    15 watered in with revive
    15 with revive and used mycorrhizal fungi on the roots
    15 with mycorrhizal fungi on the roots and watered in with water

    They were all in a patch next to each other, with about 6 inches between each plant, in 3 rows of 5 for each batch.

    The best all round results were the seaweed food. Second was the mycorrhizal fungi on it's own. The two with Revive were both pretty much the same.

    My results are based purely on the number that have been harvested which means hitting about an inch diameter.

    I wish now I'd tried the seaweed and fungi together. Next time maybe


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    I love your trials: you're much more organised than me.
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
      The best all round results were the seaweed food.
      Wonder what seaweed feed on???
      Last edited by Dead Dogs; 06-03-2012, 12:46 PM.
      Sometimes you just have to scratch that itch and get dirt under your finger nails.

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      • #4
        that's what i like about Zaz she love's a good trial...............even a mini one. seaweed feed for me then.....thanks zaz.
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        • #5
          I wonder if mulching with seaweed would work...with something covering the seaweed to stop it being smelly.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dead Dogs View Post
            Wonder what seaweed feed on???
            Aquaponics???

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dead Dogs View Post
              Wonder what seaweed feed on???
              Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
              Aquaponics???
              We don't have an issue with Aquaponics [so no need to roll those eyes ]. What we have an issue with is spammers pretending to be interested in something for the sake of trying to squeeze spam in under the radar.

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              • #8
                Right, off to the beach I go.
                Armed with a couple of bin bags

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                • #9
                  Hi zazen, was that your own seaweed feed/tea? Or is it a store bought product? Thanks
                  Di, I mulched a lot of my plot over the winter with seaweed and it didn't smell at all I didn't lay it too thick, 2 inches at most in parts.

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                  • #10
                    It was store bought seaweed feed. if it helps anyone, happy to share the results of any trials - as basic as this one was.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
                      Last autumn, I put my leeks in. As you do.

                      I planted

                      15 watered in with seaweed feed
                      15 watered in with revive
                      15 with revive and used mycorrhizal fungi on the roots
                      15 with mycorrhizal fungi on the roots and watered in with water

                      They were all in a patch next to each other, with about 6 inches between each plant, in 3 rows of 5 for each batch.

                      The best all round results were the seaweed food. Second was the mycorrhizal fungi on it's own. The two with Revive were both pretty much the same.

                      My results are based purely on the number that have been harvested which means hitting about an inch diameter.

                      I wish now I'd tried the seaweed and fungi together. Next time maybe
                      I use seaweed and I use MF - but never both together. Times will have to change methinks.
                      Have they got the CFS feed in GO yet?! Keep eyes peeled please!
                      Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Zaz, that's worth knowing.
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                        • #13
                          The scientist in me wants a control group! i.e. just water

                          Thanks for sharing! Very interesting.
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                          • #14
                            It's always interesting to experiment. My problem is also with the science. What is there to prevent the micorrhiza or various nutrients spreading from one patch to the next ?

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                            • #15
                              Thanks for sharing your trial, i've some shop-bought seaweed feed sitting in the shed somewhere, i might whip it out next time i'm transplanting.

                              Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
                              happy to share the results of any trials - as basic as this one was.
                              I don't suppose you've done a trial to see whether removing the leaves of tomato plants speeds up fruit ripening have you? It's one of those gardening givens that i really question, so did a mini mini trial myself (does two plants count as a trial). I don't have the space to grow and experiment on a large scale, so it would be interesting to see some more conclusive results.

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