Egg Amino Acid
What is Egg Amino Acid Egg Amino Acid is a Nutrient for Plant and helps in Plant Growth. Ingredients: 5 eggs 10 to 15 Lemons… Read More »Egg Amino Acid
What is Egg Amino Acid Egg Amino Acid is a Nutrient for Plant and helps in Plant Growth. Ingredients: 5 eggs 10 to 15 Lemons… Read More »Egg Amino Acid
What is Bokashi Bokashi is a type of compost prepared by fermentation of waste organic matter with the help of EM. Bokashi is mainly used… Read More »Enriched Microorganisms Bokashi
What is Fish Extract Fish extract helps us give green manure. Ingredients: 1 Kg Native Fish, 1 Kg Jaggery. Preparation: Take broad-mouthed glass jar (best)… Read More »Fish Extract (Fish Amino Acid)
Extended Thirami is a growth enhancer solution. It is also used for pest control. Ingredients: 20 liters potable water free from chlorine 1 kg jaggery… Read More »Extended Thirami (ET)
What is Fruit Gaudi We prepare and use fruit gaudi for enriching soil health and improving the population of microbes and beneficial fungi using fruit… Read More »Fruit Gaudi
Leaf Spot / Karpa Fungal Infection becomes severe in high humidity, rainfall & temperature around 25-30 degree Celsius Solution 1: Ingredients: 3-5- Kg Aloevera Any… Read More »Fungal Infection & Leaf Spot Disease
Bright and sunny … 4,600 seedlings per acre Three-month once harvest Yield 8 tons per acre In Tamil nadu state, most of the dishes are… Read More »Kamakama’ income from curry leaves – An acre Rs.1,00,000..!
Ingredients: Group 1: 70 kg fully digested compost or vermi compost, 10 kg ash or rice bran ash and 20 kg saw dust. Group 2: … Read More »Microorganisms Enriched Mixture (MEM)
What is Panchakaya: This is a solution that has five products from cow milk, curds, ghee, dung and urine. This solution helps increase the population… Read More »Panchakavya
This problem normally occurs in chilies, vegetables and cotton. The pest attacks the tender leaves and branches. They occur in thick colonies. Cut the heavily… Read More »Pest Repellents – To Control Sucking Insects: Aphids, Thrips, and Mites