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JENESIS Vermicompost (1kg bag)

JENESIS Vermicompost (1kg bag)

$8.41

$9.17 (incl. GST)

Description

Jenesis vermicompost comes from chickens which are given 100% high nutrition feed mixed with volcano stream water which provides even richer nutrients. This sets it apart from other chicken, cow, horse, or even sheep manure compost.

Jenesis vermicompost contains micro-organisms that produces enzymes, such as phosphatase and cellulase, which increases the fertility of the soil. It also adds plant hormones, such as auxins and gibberellic acid, which enhances the plant’s growth. All these improve the soil’s aeration and water holding capacity.

In addition, all harmful pathogens have been eliminated through meticulous processing, which makes Jenesis vermicompost safe to use.

What's the Difference Between Vermicompost & Fertiliser?

Vermicompost feeds the soil and plants, while fertiliser only feeds the plants. Vermicompost is one of the best fertilisers & soil-conditioner that can be used. It can be mixed with soil, cocopeat or even sand.

The use of vermicompost adds living micro-organisms to the soil which begins breaking down organic matter, making it nutritionally available to plants. Studies have also shown that the biology of vermicomposting protects the seedlings from diseases.

About: Jenesis Vermicompost

  • 100% Vermicast with no soil added
  • 100% Organic, High Nutrient for your plants
  • Approved by SG NPark

How best to Use Jenesis Vermicompost?

Recommendation

  • 20-30 grams (1 Tablespoon) on a small pot of plants or
  • 300 grams on per square metre of soil
  • Apply vermicompost weekly as desired to aid growth

When Potting a New Plant

  1. Loosen the soil of your plant by using a spade or shovel. Do no damage the plant roots.
  2. Mix some amount of soil with the vermicompost (ratio 5: 1) and apply around the roots of the plants. Avoid adding it too near to the leaves.
  3. Water the soil sufficiently to let the fertiliser deep down.