
Compost

Red Californian Worms

Solid Humus

Liquid Humus
Chemical intoxications are avoided by using organic fertilizers
Liquid Humus
Source
Waste from Red Californian worms fed with sugar cane waste.
Presentation
Containers of 25 Liters.
Application
To the soil as organic fertilizer.
Use
Can be used on all types of plants as fertilizer. The quantity needed varies depending on the type of plan and soil.
Overview
Our liquid humus is an organic nutrient, breeder of soil, accelerator of natural compost, and a healer of soils. It also helps the plants to grow healthier by protecting them from diseases and pests, as well as sudden changes in temperature and humidity. Our liquid humus is generated by sugar cane waste and by Red Californian worms (Eisenia Fetida).
This humus balances the microelements of the plants, thus generating healthy, highly productive plants with long life that produce high quality products. This humus improves the land by helping it to absorb and retain more nutrients, and by improving its capacity to retain more water. It contains 40 millions of micro-organisms per gram, of which the most important are: Azotobacter, Clostridium, Nitrobacter, Nitrisomonas, and Nitrococcus.
It also contains the following: Pseudomonads, Micrococcus, Lactobacter, Termoactenomiceeti, Klebsiella, Bacillus cereus, Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus lactobacillis, Cytokinin extract, Bacillus subtilis, Suillus Lutrus, Surllus Granulatus, Tricholoma, Higrophorus SPP, Psolithus Tincterius, Scleroderma Verrucosam, Laccarea Laccata, Scleroderma SPP, Cyathus Oila, Tuber SPP, and Cantherellus SPP.
Warnings and Instructions
Our solid humus is not toxic to plants, human, or animal; however, we recommend you to use protective equipment such as goggles, facemask, and gloves to prevent possible allergic reactions. If ingested, take plenty of water, force yourself to vomit, and go to the doctor.
Downloads
Datasheet (.pdf 737 KB)
Liquid Humus Safety Sheet (.pdf 296 KB)
CIAD Chemical Analysis (.pdf 72 KB - in Spanish)
LAICA Chemical Analysis (.pdf 748 KB - in Spanish)
Microbiological Analysis (.jpg 59 KB - in Spanish)
