Manures are organic fertilizers derived from animal faces and droppings. Human waste, such as urine, sewage, and domestic waste, is occasionally used. Manures are mainly used to obtain vital nutrients to increase soil fertility.
Cow dung increases the fertility of the soil. It's naturally and easily available to all farmers and gardeners.
Plants need 18 vital elements to cultivate a good crop. Three of these nutrients are obtained from the sun, air, water and the remaining elements are obtained from the soil. So, we use manures and fertilizers to increase the essential nutrients.
Cow Dung manure is basically made up of digested grass and grain. Cow dung is high in organic materials and rich in nutrients. It contains about 3 percent nitrogen, 2 percent phosphorus, and 1 percent potassium (3-2-1 NPK). In addition, cow manure contains high levels of ammonia and potentially dangerous pathogens. For this reason, it’s usually recommended that it be aged or composted prior to its use as cow manure fertilizer.
Packaging | 5Kg / 10Kg / 25Kg Bag |
Form | Powder |
Usage/Application | Agriculture |
Country of Origin | India |
Cocopeat is natural fiber made out of coconut husks. The extraction of coconut fiber from husks gives us this byproduct called coco-peat, which is a 100% natural growing medium. This cocopeat dried in the natural sun is processed to produce different items namely cocopeat block, coco peat briquettes, cocopeat tablets, etc.
Neem Cake is the de-oiled residue that can be used after Neem kernels are crushed for their oil. In this seed kernel are nutrients like NPK (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium) as well as nortriterpenoids and isoprenoids. These nutrients are nematicidal in nature so the seed cake ends up with these properties.
Contents: Neem tree fruits and kernels
Usage: Mix in potting soil or as a growth promoter for grown up plants and immunity booster