OceanGrown Farming Solutions
Conventional agriculture favors three
elements, NPK, instead of the full 90
elements only found in the ocean.
OceanSolution sea water extract, the
foundation of the Ocean Grown Natural Plant
Management System, contains all 90 elements
in the exact same proportion as they appear
in sea water … that same mix is identical to
the mix of elements that appears in human
blood plasma …When using the OceanGrown
System, plants are healthier and crops are
tastier and more robust because
OceanSolution provides a “complete buffet”
from which the plant “takes up” just what it
requires to realize its full genetic
potential.
Pest management is natural and integrated. A
plant fed using the OceanGrown system will
“take up” its full measure of elements, it
will be healthy, more robust and not be
singled out by insects which use infrared
type sensing to pick out weak plants.
Since the OceanGrown system products are
derived from natural sources, the products
are safe and do not involve the synthetic
toxic chemicals frequently used in
conventional fertilizers and insecticides.
OceanGrown system is very cost effective …
in some market segments, savings in the
range of 5% to 15% have been realized. |
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It is well understood that
there are radical health
differences between plants
and animals found in the sea
and those on land. In the
ocean, life thrives on a
precisely balanced diet of
inorganic nutrients while
our landlocked environment
has been increasingly unable
to provide plants and
animals with the full
compliment of minerals
necessary for health and
longevity.
“If a soil is like a mine
with its myriad of elements,
then whenever man tills it,
plants crops and in other
ways engages in farming, he
is for all practical
purposes engaged in the
business of mining. Like a
miner, the farmer breaks the
earth with digging tools,
but instead of dynamite, he
plants seeds to loosen the
minerals and elements from
their holding matrix. And
finally, he carts away his
minerals in the form of food
rather than ore.”
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