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Vermicompost is an excellent fertilizer that can be used in addition to synthetic fertilizers or as a safe and effective alternative. It’s high on nutrients, especially micronutrients and beneficial microbes, which makes it perfect for use with any crop
Organic and Sustainable:
Vermicompost serves as an organic and sustainable fertilizer. Our production method involves the use of natural materials, including Indian cow dung, buffalo dung, and the earthworm species "Eudrilus Eugeniae" in the decomposition pronacess.
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The burrowing behaviour of "Eudrilus Eugeniae" worms enhances compost aeration, oxygen flow, and decomposition. Vermicast produced by these worms is rich in beneficial microorganisms, enzymes, and plant growth hormones, aiding in nutrient cycling and disease suppression.
Microbial Activity:
The burrowing behaviour of "Eudrilus Eugeniae" worms enhances compost aeration, oxygen flow, and decomposition. Vermicast produced by these worms is rich in beneficial microorganisms, enzymes, and plant growth hormones, aiding in nutrient cycling and disease suppression.
Enhanced Plant Growth:
Following unique protocols, we create a well-balanced organic fertilizer promoting healthy plant growth. Our approach contributes to sustainable agricultural practices, better yields, and improved crop quality, acting as a natural growth promoter without synthetic chemicals.
Reduced Environmental Impact:
Organic vermicompost minimizes environmental impact compared to synthetic fertilizers, supporting sustainable agricultural practices and maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
Slow Release of Nutrients:
Nutrients in vermicompost release slowly, ensuring a consistent and sustained supply to plants, contrasting with chemical fertilizers that may lead to rapid nutrient release.
Weed Suppression:
Observations or studies indicate that the use of vermicompost may help suppress weed growth, reducing competition for nutrients and resources.
Disease Resistance:
While vermicompost may contribute to disease suppression, its effectiveness varies based on factors such as pathogen type, crop species, soil conditions, and vermicompost quality.
Vermicompost has been found to suppress certain soil-borne pathogens, reducing their populations and, consequently, the risk of infection in plants.