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Our organic biohumus wormcompost could not be more natural – it’s just worms producing Nature’s recycled compost.
Totally natural, totally organic.
Nature wastes nothing and the little Red Worms that create this compost recycle dead leaves, plants and all sorts of other natural waste, perfectly demonstrating ‘Nature’s Natural Cycle’.
Biohumus compost contains not just many but all of the macro and micro nutrients your soil needs. Enzymes, soil antibiotics, vitamins, growth hormones like Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), kinetin, gibberellin and soil conditioners such as humates and fulvates, to name a few.
All of this is natural, organic goodness will be easily absorbed into whatever plants you want to treat and they’ll grow faster, healthier and your crops should be tastier. They’ll also contain a lot more vitamins, proteins and sugars.
So what’s not to like? Oh, we forgot, it’s certified organic too.
If you would like to add all of the benefits of organic compost to your existing plants, why not water in ‘Organic Compost Liquid Extract’ which is a long title for what we think is the most natural and effective organic liquid fertiliser around.
If you would like the detail of the approximate make up (it is totally natural so may vary a bit) of this wormcast in mg per kg it is
Nitrogen (N) 11422, Phosphorus (P) 8258, Potassium (K) 7173.
Micro-elements are:
Fe, Ca, Mn, Mg, Mo, Co, Na, Se, Va, Zn, Cu, B, S, I.
Growth enzymes are Auxin, Gibberellin and Cytokinin.
The humus substances are Humic and Fulvic acid.
Its pH ranges between 6.5 – 8 and the moisture content is normally 45 – 55%.
(Oh, don’t worry if you come across the odd worm or egg case – it’s natural!)
To germinate your seeds, just mix 1 part biohumus to 3-4 parts soil.
When you are ready to transplant your veggies or plants, mix 1 part biohumus to 3-5 parts soil.
( Not forgetting those other natural, organic helpers Mycorrhiza, Seaweed and Neem if you really want the healthiest plants and shrubs).
If you’re transplanting potted flowers then we suggest mixing 1 part biohumus to 5-7 parts soil.
You can use your vermicompost to give your indoor plants a bit of oomph too, just spread 20 or 30 ml around the plants every couple of months.
If you general want to improve your soil, or perhaps want to get raised beds or borders ready, spread about 250 ml of the wormcast over each square metre.