Organic fertilizer management

Organic fertilizer management

Incorporating organic fertilizers reduces dependency on chemical fertilizers , improves soil fertility, and enhances microbial activity.

– Compost and Farmyard Manure : 10–15 tons/ha annually (improves soil structure and nutrient availability) .

– Poultry Manure : 5–7 tons/ha annually (rich in nitrogen and phosphorus)

– Green Manure (Gliricidia, Keppettiya , Sunhemp) : Enhances organic matter and soil moisture retention

How to Make Organic Fertilizer for Betel Plants

Ingredients

Compost (Base Material):

- Dried leaves, vegetable scraps, grass clippings ( 65 kg) - Coconut husk : 7 kg (for aeration)

Green Manure Sources:

- Cow dung (rich in nitrogen and beneficial microbes) (12 kg)

Phosphorus & Potassium Sources:

- Rock phosphate (for phosphorus) (4 kg) - Banana peels (for potassium) (7 kg)

Microbial Enhancers (Optional but Beneficial):

- Jaggery or molasses (to boost microbial activity) (5 kg)

Steps of Preparation

Choose a shaded composting place and create alternating layers of dry and wet materials.

Keep the compost moist but not soggy, like a wrung-out sponge and turn the pile every 5-7 days to improve aeration and decomposition.

Cover the pile with black polythene and allow the compost to decompose for 3-4 months. Once the compost is dark, crumbly, and has an earthy smell, it is ready for field application.

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