DIY multipurpose Liquid organic fertilizer formulation



Here's a simple recipe for a DIY multipurpose liquid organic fertilizer that can be used to support the growth of a variety of plants, including tomatoes:

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups of worm castings
  • 2 cups of compost
  • 1 cup of bone meal
  • 1 cup of blood meal
  • 1 cup of kelp meal
  • 1 cup of alfalfa meal
  • 5 gallons of water

Instructions:

  1. In a large mixing container, combine the worm castings, compost, bone meal, blood meal, kelp meal, and alfalfa meal. Stir well to mix the ingredients.

  2. Add 5 gallons of water to the mixing container and stir well to ensure that all the ingredients are fully hydrated.

  3. Allow the mixture to steep for 2-3 days, stirring occasionally.

  4. After 2-3 days, strain the mixture through a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth to remove any solid particles.

  5. Transfer the liquid fertilizer to a watering can or spray bottle and apply it directly to the roots of your plants. Alternatively, you can mix the fertilizer with water in a watering can or spray bottle and apply it to the foliage of your plants.

  6. Repeat the application every 2-3 weeks to support healthy growth and productivity.

This DIY liquid organic fertilizer is a great way to provide your plants with a balanced diet of essential nutrients, while avoiding the use of synthetic fertilizers and chemicals. Additionally, the use of organic fertilizers can help to improve soil health and promote beneficial soil microbes, which can support healthy plant growth and productivity.

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