Icelandic Sea Kelp
Icelandic Sea Kelp vs. Ascophyllum Nodosum in Agriculture
What’s the Difference?
While the term Icelandic sea kelp refers to a variety of seaweed species harvested from the clean, nutrient-rich waters around Iceland, Ascophyllum Nodosum is a specific species with a long-standing reputation in sustainable agriculture.
Icelandic Sea Kelp – A Natural Soil Builder
Icelandic sea kelp products offer a wide spectrum of minerals, trace elements, and organic compounds that enrich the soil, support microbial activity, and promote overall plant health. Sourced from Iceland’s unpolluted marine environment, these seaweeds help restore soil vitality and improve crop quality—naturally.
Ascophyllum Nodosum – A Proven Biostimulant
Known as one of the most studied seaweeds in agriculture, Ascophyllum Nodosum delivers powerful benefits:
Stimulates root growth and plant development
Increases resistance to drought, heat, and salinity
Enhances nutrient uptake and crop yield
Perfect for foliar sprays, seed coatings, and drip irrigation systems
This species is the gold standard for growers seeking performance and consistency, especially in organic and regenerative systems.
Which Is Right for You?
Use Icelandic sea kelp for general soil enrichment and broad-spectrum benefits.
Choose Ascophyllum Nodosum when you need targeted plant stimulation and resilience under stress.
Both contribute to healthier soil, stronger plants, and more sustainable farming.
Icelandic Sea Kelp Extract Powder TDS

PACKAGING
Available, 55 lb. bags, 1/2 pallet, 1,100 lbs., full pallet, 2,200 lbs.
Price includes FedEx/UPS shipping to 48 states.