Vermicompost

  • Vermicompost helps in improving soil texture, aeration and increases water retention capacity.
  • Vermicompost acts as a soil conditioner and improves the biological, physical and chemical properties of the soil.

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Faq :

1. What is the main use of vermicompost?

  • In fact, vermicompost can enhance soil fertility physically, chemically and biologically.
  • Physically, vermicompost-treated soil has better aeration, porosity, bulk density and water retention.
  • Chemical properties such as pH, electrical conductivity and organic matter content are also improved for better crop yield.
  • All kinds of fruiting, underground and leafy vegetables can be grown by using vermicompost as a primary fertilizer, whether grown in containers or on raised beds.
  • Buy vegetable seeds online in India.

2. How do you apply vermicompost to plants? How to use Vermicompost?

  • Does depends on the age of the plant.
  • Make a 6-7 inch deep ring round the plant.
  • Apply a thin layer of dry cow-dung & bone meal with 2-5 kilograms Vermicompost.
  • Cover this with a thin layer of soil.
  • Mulch this ring with organic matter.
  • Light spray of water.
  • 3 tablespoons.
  • Generally, 3 tablespoons of vermicompost per plant is plenty.
  • Then, water each plant deeply taking care to soak the worm compost that you just spread, which will help work the nutrients down into the soil.
  • Vermicompost is rich in NKP (nitrogen 2-3%, potassium 1.85-2.25% and phosphorus 1.55-2.25%), micronutrients, beneficial soil microbes and also contain 'plant growth hormones & enzymes'. It is scientifically proving as 'miracle growth promoter & also plant protector' from pests and diseases.

3. Is vermicompost better than urea?

  • The results of this experiment showed that the effect of vermicompost and compost has been more than urea in making the number of female flower.

4. Which type of vermicompost is best? Vermicomposting Worm Types - What Are The Best Worms For ...

  • The best types of worms for vermicomposting are red wigglers (Eisenia fetida) and redworms (Lumbricus rubellus).
  • These two species make great worms for the compost bin because they prefer a compost environment to plain soil, and they are very easy to keep.