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Seaweed extract improves a plant's resistance to stress
Research has shown that Maxicrop Seaweed increases root growth by 60%. This gives your plants the foundation for bigger, better quality fruits and vegetables and more prolific blooms. It also makes plants more resistant to stresses.
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nothing against you passion, but those "facts" been posted by a salesman, and as i know my breed i would buy it till this is backed by an independent source, don't forget': "never trust the salesman, hey just shot his mummy for a sale"

besides, seaweed is for my sushi rolls, just learned today how to roll em, freakin great
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I've used it for quite some time and like it.
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