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"Dude your SEA SOIL grows the best ... tomatoes!"

That was what this excited young guy wearing gumboots told me at a Seedy Saturday here on Vancouver Island.

He explained later that he was growing "greener" than what I first was thinking and that he had made his own blend of SEA SOIL that worked awesome for growing medicinal marijuana. He said he starts with one-third SEA SOIL Original to two-thirds of a professional style greenhouse blend, which is basically a mixture of peat moss and essentially perlite. Then he maintains his plants as he normally does. I was not sure what that meant in regards to maintenance, because the next lady who walked up kind of put an end to our conversation.

This was the start of many more people over the last decade that I have met at Seedy Saturdays, garden shows, garden centers and promotional days that would share their great crop stories and how using SEA SOIL was great for growing medicinal marijuana.

It's funny that everyone who I have ever met when it comes to SEA SOIL and their green crops are all medicinal marijuana growers.

All these experiences seem to have roughly the same ratio of one-third to two-thirds of a professional grade nursery blended soil. I always ask how SEA SOIL is working and how anyone is using our soil.

I know of two nurseries that are now testing SEA SOIL in hydroponic growing and I am excited to see how that goes.

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We believe that all soils should have a required minimum set of testing standards when it comes to growing. That is why we contacted O.M.R.I. years ago to start the process of approving SEA SOIL. We regularly test our SEA SOIL for heavy metals, ecoli and even fecal coliforms to make sure SEA SOIL is the best choice for gardeners and growers.