Applications and dosages of liquid manure

Liquid manure is a liquid obtained by macerating or fermenting certain plants, usually wild plants or plant parts such as leaves, flowers, or roots. This liquid contains active compounds, such as nutrients, minerals, and bioactive substances, which can be beneficial to plants. The many benefits of liquid manure Liquid manure is used primarily in organic farming and ecological gardening for several reasons: Natural fertilizer: Liquid manures are rich in essential plant nutrients. When diluted in water and applied to the soil or plant leaves, liquid manures provide nutrients that promote growth, development, and overall health. Protection against pests and diseases: Some liquid manures, such as horsetail or sloe, have natural repellent or insecticidal properties. They can help keep unwanted pests such as aphids, caterpillars, or mites away. Additionally, some manures have antifungal properties, making them effective in preventing or reducing fungal infections (powdery mildew, downy mildew, botrytis, etc.) on plants.Soil amendment: Manures can also be used to improve soil structure and fertility. By providing nutrients and promoting microbial activity, manures help maintain healthy, balanced soil that is conducive to plant growth.Different types of manuresNettle manure- Used as a growth stimulator and promotes root formation and overall plant health. - Rich in nitrogen, minerals, plant hormones, and trace elements. - It allows the plant to better assimilate the elements available in the soil.General use: 0.5 liters of nettle manure for 10 liters of water.- Foliar application: Spray the leaves of the plants with the diluted solution.- Application to the soil: Water the base of the plants with the diluted solution.Use as a growth stimulator: 0.5 liters of nettle manure for 10 liters of water.- Foliar application: Spray the leaves of the plants with the diluted solution.- Application to the soil: Water the base of the plants with the diluted solution.Use as an activator of microbial life in soil and compost: 1 liter of manure for 10 liters of water- Application to the soil: watering with the diluted solutionComfrey manure- Promotes flowering, fruiting and plant resistance. - Rich in potassium, calcium and phosphorus. - Natural fertilizer for the soil. - Use it mainly during the flowering and fruiting phase.General use: 0.1 liter of comfrey manure for 10 liters of water 2 times a week.- Soil application: Water the base of the plants with the diluted solution.Use during the flowering and fruiting phase: 0.5 liter of comfrey manure for 10 liters of water.- Soil application: Water the base of the plants with the diluted solution.Horsetail manure- Excellent natural fungicide.- Rich in silica and minerals.- Helps the plant to assimilate limestone.- Strengthens the immune defenses of plants and makes them more resistant.- Use regularly to prevent diseases and insect attacks.General use and prevention of diseases and insect attacks: 0.5 liter of horsetail manure for 10 liters of water once a week.- Foliar application: Spray the leaves of the plants with the solution diluted.- Soil application: Water the base of the plants with the diluted solution. Fern manure - Stimulates plant growth and promotes rooting. - Repels wireworms - Rich in minerals. - Strengthens the immune system of plants and protects them against pest attacks. - Use it mainly during periods of active plant growth or as a preventative or curative insect control. General use and growth stimulator: 2 liters of fern manure for 10 liters of water. - Foliar application: Spray the leaves of the plants with the diluted solution. - Soil application: Water the base of the plants with the diluted solution. Use to repel wireworms: 2 liters of fern manure for 10 liters of water. - Soil application: Water the base of infested plants with the diluted solution. Pim'Ail - Repels unwanted pests such as caterpillars, white grubs, mites and thrips. - Biostimulant General use (insecticide repellent): 0.5 liters of manure for 10 liters of water. - Application: Spray the diluted solution on the leaves and stems of the plants, paying particular attention to the parts infested by insects. - Frequency: Repeat the application every two weeks or after heavy rain, until pests are under control.Garlic Extract- Biostimulant - Repels many insect and mammalian pests such as aphids, mites, whiteflies, flies, weevils, rabbits, field mice and deer.- It may also have antifungal properties to help prevent diseases such as downy mildew.General dilution: 0.5 liters of garlic extract in 1 liter of water.- Foliar application: Spray the leaves and stems of plants with the diluted solution.- Soil application: Water the base of the plants with the diluted solution.Against thrips and mites: 0.7 liters of garlic extract to 1 liter of water once a week- Foliar application: Spray the leaves and stems of plants with the diluted solution.Against downy mildew and peach leaf curl: 0.5 liters of extract of garlic to 1 liter of water - Foliar application: Spray the leaves and stems of the plants with the diluted solution at leaf fall, and before the buds open in spring. It is important to note that the use of liquid manures requires adequate dilution before application, as they can be very concentrated and potentially harmful to plants when used undiluted. Dosages and application frequencies may vary depending on the type of manure, the target plant and the specific conditions of the garden or crop. Test the manure on a small part of the plant before applying it to the whole plant, to avoid any adverse reaction. Then start with a lower dilution and adjust it as needed. Plant manures are natural. They are safe for humans and most animals, including crop auxiliaries. This is why, even if they can be made at home, we offer you these purines in cans, certified, approved and ready to use. To avoid getting used to them, particularly for insecticide treatments, do not hesitate to vary the treatments.

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