OceanSolution: Ocean-harvested alternative fertilizer

Q. OceanSolution's most attractive feature is through the "harvesting [of] clean ocean water." Can you explain what the harvesting process entails?


A. OS is harvested from the deep, well mixed ocean. The harvesting process does not happen along coastal waters, as too many impurities exist. The extraction process is proprietary and goes to great lengths not to harm to critical proportionality of all ninety natural elements. It is this proportionality that is essential for plants to maximize their potential.


Read more from our interview here.


OceanSolution is popular on YouTube as well. Here's a video by The Wheatgrass Trucker using OceanSolution products. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x33DyZWSFtM


For more details, information about the product and purchase opportunities, contact Travis Quesada directly via phone: 813-477-7524.


To find other eco-friendly companies in the Tampa area, please visit GoingGreenTampa.com.

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OceanSolution, located in Clearwater, is a company that harvests ocean water for their alternative fertilizer. It can be used on everything from agriculture to professional landscaping and turf. Recently, we asked Travis Queseda of OceanSolution a few questions about their product.

Q. What does OceanSolution provide for optimum plant growth that common fertilizers do not, and cannot?

A. If you are interested in organic only, Ocean Grown Solution products will provide all the necessary support for optimum plant growth and nutrition. OceanSolution (OS) is a foliar nutrient program that provides plants of all types the ability to maximize their genetic potential beyond that which is available through traditional fertilizer programs of today. OS is a mineral-based fertilizer solution built on a foundation of concentrated ocean water extracts that provides a complete and naturally balanced mix of all 90 natural elements.

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