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Terrace garden importance of waste de composer

Waste decomposer



So far we have talked a lot about terrace farming. This time we can look at an important object. Many people are interested in setting up a terrace garden. But, we cannot prepare all the 'natural fertilizers, panchakavya, jivamirtham, pesticides required for that'. Would that be a big deal? ' I'm going to talk about an instant input used by the rulers to say that there is no time for all this in the 'fast food' the downloaded seeks out cow dung and cow dung. That's why I do not set up a home garden even if I have the option. People, if there is an alternative, we will set up a terrace garden too ... Don't worry. This is not the change you are looking for.



That means waste decomposer to say WDC. WDC to revolutionize Indian agriculture This can be said to be a boon for those who do not have access to cow dung. Separate some of the molecules from the cow dung and prepare it. It was discovered by Krishnan Chandra, director of the National Center for Natural Agriculture (NCOF) in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. The WDC is set to revolutionize Indian agriculture today. The price is 20 rupees. It is enough to buy a can at this price. Then, from time to time, we can prepare our own waste decomposer. And the price is low. But with good credit, you might find exactly what you need. The WDC, which has been used in agriculture till now, is now being used in home gardens as well. Pest and disease infestation is reduced due to its use. In particular, it has a better effect on the aphids than neem oil. Soil microorganisms multiply and the soil becomes fertile. Most of the microorganisms are formed to take the inputs given to the plants completely to the crop. Therefore, the growth of the plant is good.


Seedlings grow uniformly


Soak the seeds in WDC for 30 minutes before sowing, planting red, germination is higher than usual. Seedlings grow uniformly. At the time of flowering, the plants will bloom profusely. It is an excellent crop growth stimulant. Maintaining soil alkalinity. Similarly, WDC light will not decompose quickly. There will be a bottle of WDC gel sample available for 20 rupees. This cannot be used directly as it is. It should be mixed with water and used as a waste composter solution. Takes 100 liters per barrel.  inflates 95 liters of water. If there is not a kilo of jaggery, the country will take sugar. Dissolve it in 5 liters of water and blow it into the water to be barren. Do not take half the amount of gel in the waste composer jar. Then, stick a stick and mix well. Stir and tie a cotton cloth around the mouth of the barrel. Mix the cloth well in the morning and evening and cover again. The waste de composter solution is ready to be used for up to 7 days. These 7 days will produce more germs. Those microbes are the ones that do good to the soil and the crop.



This film explains how to make a waste de composter solution in 200 liters of water. Depending on the size of the yard, only one or two toys will fit. Keep that in mind. 100 liters of one-time waste de composter solution should not be used at all. that takes 10 liters of liquid and actually again adds one kg of jam, and 90 liters of water,, the solution is ready again in 7 days. This is a very, very easy job. This is how it grows every time. It may be taken and used. So, you can buy it for 20 rupees and use it for life.


How to use this


It can also be given to plants through the roots. Can also be given through the leaf. The prepared waste de compost solution should also not be applied to crops intact. The National Center for Natural Agriculture says to take one liter of waste compost solution prepared by us and mix it with 3 liters of water and use it. To cultivate our Tamil Nadu terrace garden, use 1: 5 i.e. one liter of waste de composter solution mixed with 5 liters of water. Giving this to the plants once in 15 days will give good growth. Reduce pest and disease infestation. Use it to get good yields and let the farmers celebrate it over their heads. Needless to say, there is no other natural ingredient that offers so many benefits at such a low price.


Where to get it?



The National Center for Natural Agriculture has suspended sales. Has given the right to sell to a private company. Also available through the website. They sell on websites for 45 rupees. Buy a liter from farmers who already produce and use waste decomposer and win, Can be prepared by adding water.

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