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Growing Seaweed: Twine vs. Binder Methods
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
The study also noted that another type of seaweed, Sacchoriza polyschides, settled naturally. It grew more on the binder method and in deeper water. This raises questions about how predictable this settlement is and whether this seaweed could be farmed commercially.
Twine seeding methods did better in a small, open-coast farm. Vertical farming can boost yield in a small space. However, the drop in yield with depth should be considered based on the local environment.
The study shows that twine is the better choice for now. But binder methods could have potential with more research. The natural settlement of other seaweeds adds another layer of complexity. Farmers need to think about these factors when planning their operations.
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