Description
About Product
- Organic manure is a natural, biodegradable substance derived from the decomposed waste of plants, animals, and humans, used to improve soil fertility and enhance crop productivity.
- It provides plants with essential nutrients in a complex organic form, improves soil structure and texture, and increases water-holding capacity.
- Common examples include farm yard manure, compost, green manure, oil cakes, and slaughterhouse wastes
Technical Content
- Organic manure such as biodegradable substance derived from the decomposed waste of plants, animals, and humans, used to improve soil fertility and enhance crop productivity
Features
- Organic manure’s key features are providing slow-release macronutrients (N, P, K)
- Improving soil structure for better water retention and aeration, enhancing soil fertility by feeding beneficial microorganisms, and creating a healthier, eco-friendly soil ecosystem without the pollution of synthetic fertilizers
- Organic manure provides essential nutrients, improves soil health by enhancing structure, water retention, and biological activity, and promotes healthy plant growth, disease resistance, and soil erosion prevention.
Mode of Action
- Breakdown of complex compounds Organic manure works by slowly releasing nutrients Improving soil structure and increasing its water-holding capacity, and fostering beneficial microbial activity Improving soil health, texture, and water retention
Dosage
- The recommended dose is 300–400 ml per acre, mixed by diluting 100 ml into 20 liters of water.
Method Of Application
- Drip drenching
Additional Information
- Organic manure is decomposed organic matter from animal, human, and plant sources that serves as a natural, cost-effective fertilizer, enhancing soil health by increasing organic matter content, improving soil structure, boosting water retention, and providing slow-release nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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