VERMICOMPOST EXTRACT
FOR FRUITS (apple, pear, plum, cherry, cherries, peach, apricot, quince).
eases and fungal diseases; carries a protective function against
insect pests.
GROWO has been proven in practice that:
- in a balanced and easily digestible form has all the necessary nutrients;
- plants take for food that they need, at a time when it is necessary;
- provides plants with nutrients throughout the growing season;
- protects plants from dryness and excessive moisture;
- helps plants pass through the winter;
- enriches the soil with nutrients, updates it;
- increases soil water holding capacity;
- promotes aeration and improves soil structure, reduces erosion.
GROWO forms the natural micro-flora of the soil with a high-quality habitat. GROWO promotes and increases the ability of plants to absorb nutrients from chemical fertilizers if you use them, which reduces their use by up to 30%, saving money. GROWO is fully compatible with fungicides, pesticides and insecticides, which allows them to be used simultaneously without changing the process.
Liquid extract is intended: soaking seeds before sowing, feeding plants by spraying or watering of fruits, vegetables, grain and ornamental plants, melons and gourds,. Long storage of cut flowers and extension of the flowering period. With intensive use of the extract, you can grow high-quality and organic purity products, reduce product loss during storage. GROWO is an extremely effective fertilizer with a wide range of applications for all plant crops.
VERMICOMPOST
Fertile layer formation - to bring in from 5 to 25% of vermicompost when preparing the fertile layer, depending on the condition of the soil. Vermicompost is highly saturated with beneficial substances and therefore should not be used in a proportion of more than 25% of the original volume of soil.
One of the main affirmations of the followers of organic cultivation is the idea that it is necessary to fertilize not the plants, but the soil. This means that vermicompost should improve the structure of the soil and make it live, contributing to the development of beneficial soil microorganisms. In turn, soil microorganisms decompose vermicompost, which slowly releases the nutrients needed by plants. Before and after adding vermicompost, the soil needs to be watered abundantly with water.
Soil science confirms that vermicompost improves the structure of the soil, having connected lumps (coprolites), as well as connecting structureless particles into lumps and creating free space between them. Structural soil has better air permeability, delivering oxygen necessary for respiration of plant roots and for the life of soil organisms. In addition, the structural soil has a greater water content, water permeability and the best temperature mode.
In addition to improving the soil structure, vermicompost increases the cation exchange capacity (CEC) - the ability of the soil to retain nutrients in a form that is available to plants, that is, the roots of plants growing in the soil with vermicompost, easier to absorb even the mineral fertilizers introduced into this soil.
Before applying vermicompost, it is very useful to know the structure and chemical composition of the soil in which vermicompost will be introduced. In the absence of this information, mistakes can be made, even meticulously following the advice from reliable sources.