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I have been hearing good things about seaweed fertiliser when it comes to helping speed up the recovery from transplant shock and pushing out spears alot faster,is this true?I bought some hoping my shocked Trachycarpus that has come to a standstill will start moving and putting out new leaves again.

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Seaweeds are amazing to help palms, but in my opinion, only helps. You musn't forget to feed with "real" fertilicer.

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1 hour ago, Monòver said:

Seaweeds are amazing to help palms, but in my opinion, only helps. You musn't forget to feed with "real" fertilicer.

I'm using a 15-5-15 slow release fert with it

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