Like the human gut, soil needs a combination of microbes to function at its best. Microbes (fungi, bacteria, nematodes and protozoa) play a crucial role in soil function, once being they allow plant roots to take up a diverse range of the bioavailable nutrients they need to thrive, naturally.
Chemical based fertilisers are applied to the top of soil and can upset the chemical balance in the soil, disrupting the microbes’ function, thus making plants more reliant on chemicals and less resilient to stress. Not to mention synthetic chemicals do not absorb well and cause huge environmental damage in local waterways and eventually reach the ocean and coral reefs.
In healthy soil there is a whole ecosystem including bacteria, fungi and larger living organisms (like worms and grubs) that live in harmony with each other. Like the human gut, soil needs beneficial microbes to function at its best. These organisms perform different functions that allow soil to breath, eat and cycle nutrients. Without these living organisms’ soil is biologically dead and anything that is planted will struggle to grow, not to mention be heavily reliant on fertiliser inputs, and be susceptible to disease and pests.
1.The worst is sewer sludge
heavy metals exceed the standard, the fertilizer efficiency is short, and there is no stamina
2.Animal manure.
A large number of harmful bacteria, root-knot nematodes, will be produced.
3. Wood chip residue, rotten leaves,lower nutrient content
4. Food residues, low nutrient content
5. Fish meal, oil meal, soybean meal, food-grade raw material, doing good for plants’ nutrient uptake.Our fertilizer is made with these food-grade materials.
1.touch, the internal temperature of the organic fertilizer drops to the ambient temperature or slightly higher than the ambient temperature, indicating that most of the substances have been stabilized, and the organic matter is fully decomposed and can be stored and applied.
2.nose smell, the smell of organic fertilizer depends on the degree of humification, the finished compost is often between the faint smell of cooking and the smell of rotten meat, basically no odor.
3.observe, the overall appearance of the compost slowly turns dark brown or dark gray, and at the same time, the compost particles will become smaller in the process of degradation, wear and soaking, and the overall texture will become loose and brittle.