Some Benefits of Bat Fertilizer
• easy to use and easy to use
• increases yield on their harvest
• environmentally friendly and odorless
• promotes the rooting of plants
• noticeably improves the taste and quality of the fruits
• improves and maintains the physical properties of the soil
• also suitable for indoor and outdoor use
• increases the resistance of the plants against germs
• Longer water storage in the soil of the soil with the blended fertilizer
• Safe for their pets (such as dogs, cats, etc.) to walk after fertilizing the breed.
Bat Fertilizer gives the soil health, vitality and resilience to the soil as a biological fertilizer and improves the quality of the plants and counteracts the PH value helps the soil to recover regeneration.
What is bat fertilizer
The genesis
Before that Inka
discovered Bird guano
as
natural source of strength
e for plants. When the fertilizer conquered Europe in the 19th century by Alexander von Humboldt, they began to exploit this organic fertilizer. Soon, they were looking for alternatives for the bird report and came on bat dung. This had been known to the monks for a long time. They use the legacy of the small fluttering animals to fertilize them in their gardens. With very good and great success - they therefore had by far the most lush and beautiful gardens.
It turned out that of the bat its guano was almost better than bird dung as fertilizer, since bats are almost exclusively nourished by insects and the excrements, in contrast to those of seabirds, which have a very noticeable strong formative fishy odor, barely Have an odor.
In American agriculture, this organic fertilizer once played a leading role.
In large caves, the habitat of thousands of bats, the excrements of these animals deposit in rough amounts or layers of several meters. Due to the long storage in a constant cave climate without influence of the natural conditions such as rain or sunlight, an excellent bat fertilizer is created, which slowly transforms over time into compost, solidifies and can be processed in its natural form.
The excrement is separated by sifting coarse stones and impurities and mechanically pressed into pellets. The pellets are then dried at 210 degrees in an oven and packed immediately. Bat (bat) fertilizer is also available in powder form, which can be absorbed or absorbed even faster by vegetables in this form.