Soil application, Applicable at the time of Sowing, flowering & fruiting.
Dosage
50 kg for per acre of land while Sowing.
Available Packing
50 kg white plain bag
50 kg Company branded bag.
Product Description
Fermented organic manure, often referred to as compost or composted manure, is a nutrient-rich soil amendment produced through the decomposition of organic materials. This process involves the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers. The end result is a nutrient-dense material that can be added to soil to improve its fertility, structure, and water-holding capacity.
Composition
Moisture % by weight, maximum : 30-40
NPK Nutrients - Total N, P₂O₅ and K₂O nutrient should not be less than: 1.2%
Total Organic Carbon (minimum): 14%
C:N Ratio :<20
pH: 6.5 - 8.0
Pathogens :NIL
Conductivity (as dSm-¹) not more than : 4
Product Action & Benefits
Nutrient Enrichment: Compost is rich in essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are released slowly over time, providing a consistent source of nutrition for plants.
Improved Soil Structure: Compost helps improve soil structure by enhancing its water-holding capacity and drainage. It also prevents soil compaction, allowing roots to grow more easily.
Microbial Activity: Adding compost to soil enhances microbial activity, which benefits plant health and nutrient availability.
Reduced Environmental Impact: Composting organic materials diverts them from landfills, reducing methane emissions and supporting sustainable waste management practices.
pH Regulation: Compost can help balance soil pH, making it more suitable for a wide range of plants.
Disease Suppression: Some composts have been shown to suppress certain soil-borne diseases, contributing to healthier plant growth.