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Today we will look into the best recipe for an All-Purpose Mixed Pure Organic Fertlizer Powder you can prepare yourself at home and store it and use on your plants for best results. I will also recommend you a similar 100% organic pesticide recipe at the end of this episode. Going completely organic has been my new year resolution for this year 2019. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Well, Last year, we prepared a Mixed fertilizer<\/a> containing both chemical and organic fertilizers with a detailed discussion and calculations on how to calculate the total NPK value. For beginners and those interested in these scientific calculations, please check out that article<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now, we will quickly start the recipe for this well balanced organic mixed fertilizer, you can use for any plant in varying dosage to produce healthy growth, increase flowering and fruiting. We will also total the NPK value of by adding the NPK values of each of these components. For beginners \u2013 NPK means Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium which are the Major nutrients required for plant growth. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

  1. COW DUNG:<\/strong>  Whatever animal\nmanure you are using, whether horse dung or cow dung or even goat dung. Note\ndown its NPK value.  Here we are using decomposed\ncow dung. So NPK is 3-2-1.
    \nWe are taking 2000 grams of cowdung powder.
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  2. COMPOST (\nWhether home made compost or VERMICOMPOST)<\/strong>: In this recipe, we are adding\nvermicompost which also contains many useful trace elements, so no need to add\nthat micronutrient powder containing trace elements. The NPK of vermicompost is\n1.78, 0.77,0.94
    \nWe are taking 2000 grams of Vermicompost.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n