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Old 10-18-2013, 08:12 PM
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Is it necessary to refrigerate seaweed extract?
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Old 10-18-2013, 09:00 PM
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The theory is that it will prolong it's life - kept cool, and out of light. This makes sense for most organics.

Rarely does it come that way from the shelf, though.
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Old 10-18-2013, 09:27 PM
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As Jeremy suggested, it is probably better to keep it cool. More importantly, you need to protect it against light. The plant hormone (IAA, a natural form of auxin) is highly sensitive to light. This applies to synthetic auxin (KLN, superthrive), too. From a scientific paper I read, synthetic IBA is less sensitive to light, but it still degrades fairly rapidly.
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Old 10-18-2013, 10:49 PM
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The theory is that it will prolong it's life - kept cool, and out of light. This makes sense for most organics.

Rarely does it come that way from the shelf, though.
Lord thats the truth. I set mine under my a/c unit. It kept cool and in the shade under my curtains. Mine has been here since august...still working. My den. Antennatum, that I almost killed with fear of over watering so I under watered.....whoopsie!! Lets see I now have 15 new growths and counting since using that once weakly every 2 weeks! Well that and proper care....
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Old 10-18-2013, 11:04 PM
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I've always kept my KelpMax in the fridge.
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Old 10-19-2013, 02:57 AM
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As others have said, I don't believe it is necessary to refrigerate seaweed extract, however, if you keep it in a cool, dark place, it will last much longer at the full strength dosage before it starts to degrade.
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Old 10-19-2013, 03:16 AM
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Yea, I keep my KelpMax in the fridge as well... I believe that on Rays site, he says if it (KelpMax) is kept in the fridge (or in a cool, dark place), that it lasts for two years, before losing some of its potency.
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I agree that keeping it in a cool place is a good idea. I recommend buying the smallest bottle available. Large bottles will last too long and may start to loose potency before you use it all. I just keep mine in an indoor closet that's fairly cool.
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Yea, I keep my KelpMax in the fridge as well... I believe that on Rays site, he says if it (KelpMax) is kept in the fridge (or in a cool, dark place), that it lasts for two years, before losing some of its potency.
KelpMax has a preservative in it, so the manufacturer states 2 years, period.

I'll bet its even longer of kept refrigerated and dark, but echoing an earlier comments: what makes you think you're going to have it around that long?
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KelpMax has a preservative in it, so the manufacturer states 2 years, period.

I'll bet its even longer of kept refrigerated and dark, but echoing an earlier comments: what makes you think you're going to have it around that long?
I think sometimes we just do things to make ourselves 'feel good'. Maybe it will work .005% better if it's stored in the refrigerator? That's probably reason enough for me.
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