Organic Fertilizer (Horn Meal) -
Horn meal is an organic fertilizer made from cattle horn and hooves. We clarify when and how you can use horn meal to do something good for your plants. Nitrogen-rich horn meal can be made from cattle horn and hooves.
How do you use horn meal correctly?
Horn meal is an organic nitrogen fertilizer with a long-term effect that is suitable for fertilizing plants.
Since the release of nitrogen from horn meal only begins after a few weeks and ends after eight weeks, it is necessary to fertilize and re-fertilize with foresight.
The sole fertilization of horn meal only makes sense if the treated soil is adequately supplied with all other nutrients
Hoof and horn meal is an organic fertilizer with the highest nitrogen on our list, at around 12-14%. Hoofs and horns taken from slaughterhouses are dried at high temperatures, and then ground into a fine meal. It's sustainable too, as it reuses waste that would otherwise go to landfill.
Description:
Hoof and horn meal organic fertilizer is a great source of nitrogen (12%) for organic garden plants. It also has a small amount of phosphorus (2%) for healthy roots and stems.
Organic Fertilizer Horn Dust Organic Manure for Gardening for Plants
Chemical Analysis Of Nitrogen:
% Nitrogen - 14.81%
Colour: As in photograph
Usage/Application: Agriculture
Weight Per Pack: 2kg
Moisture: 2-5%
Payment Terms: Negotiable
About this item:
Excellent Plant Booster Organic Horn Dust Fertilizer for plants can be used at any stage of planting to boost plant growth.
Increases Flowering, Fruiting and Development of Leaves. A natural plant nutrient supplement and a great source of Phosphorus, Horn Meal Powder improves Plant Growth & Quality
Rich in Plant Nutrition, Enhances Growth Horn Meal fertilizer increases microbial activity in Soil
Used for Shiny leaves, bigger flowers, plants growth, root development, etc.
Use In Moderation Excess usage can kill the plants
After a decade long scientific study, investigation and research undertaken on various substitutes, a suitable alternative to peat for the formulation of substrates or part thereof for production of plant application was derived and we named it BASALGROW.
The plant nutrient status in Basalgrow remains uniform when compared to cowdung manure and ordinary composts. Basalgrow remains wed and pathogen free hen compared to Cowdung manure and Town compost which carry weed seeds to farm lands. Except Basalgrow,No other organic manures, provide stable plant nutrient source of natural origin. Almost all of the processed manure named and sold as organic manures in the market are mixture of many of the traditional organic manures fortified with synthetic fertilizers.