Kelp and seaweed

Muskegman

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what's up everyone . I'm posting this to see if any of you organic lovers are interested in fresh seaweed and kelp. We all know how great it is for trace minerals, among other things.
The kelp is actually the fasting growing in the world, it has been known to grow up to two feet (60 cm) in a single day and is located here In southeast Alsaka where I live. It's been helping my plants in many ways. Every watering is with kelp tea. Anyhow, I'm going to be harvesting a shitload of it on an experimental permit issued by the state of Alaska and selling it to growers! But, Before I do so though, I wanted to see what you all thought . I'm not trying to make a killing off of it so it's gonna be cheaper than any bottle of kelp you can buy and maybe pay for my electric bill. My plan is to offer it straight up raw, for making teas or composting, mulching, or in powder form. This stuff is pretty awesome though. Let me know what y'all think.
 

backtracker

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do you have a way to wash it the salt needs to be washed off. there's a co in arcata ca doing the kelp thing but they process it.
 

Muskegman

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Yes I do. I have a pressure washer and a high end vacuum dealer. Honestly though, it doesn't take much to rinse off.
 

DonTesla

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I have some stores we could move it in if its good. Send me some to run, my fellow entrepreneur!
 

Fastslappy

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r u drying & grinding it ? been trying to source north Pacific kelp all I can find is the the Atlantic stuff i buy by the 50lb bag
i wanna use Both , i use fish meal , fish bone meal , crab shell ,frass
 
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