1、The preparation of organic liquid fertilizer
From January to June 2017, during the ECHO trainings in rural areas and during the forums, this topic of organic liquid fertilizer was presented to our trainers so that they can master this indispensable tool for the success of their agricultural activities.
2、How to Make Organic Liquid Fertilizer? Boost Your Garden Naturally
From the benefits of liquid fertilizers to the step-by-step process of preparation, we will cover everything you need to know to create your own organic liquid fertilizer.
3、7 Easy Ways to Make Organic Liquid Fertilizer
When produced appropriately, homemade organic liquid fertilizers can be as good as their commercially made counterparts. Here are the types of organic liquid fertilizer:
4、How to make your own organic liquid fertilizer
With a little know how, a bucket and some water, you can create extremely nutrient dense and bioavailable liquid fertilizer, often called: compost tea. Making “tea” can be as simple or as complex as you want it based on what you have available and how much you’re hoping to make.
How To Make Organic Liquid Fertilizer, OHN Recipe
In time I will have made each organic liquid fertilizer above and hope to make a recipe blog post here on SproutingFam (once perfected). Until then, we have plenty of good information online to learn from!
DIY Liquid Fertilizer: A Step
In this article, we’ll guide you through the step-by-step process of making liquid fertilizer at home, explain its benefits, and share some pro tips for success. What Is Liquid Fertilizer? Liquid fertilizer is a concentrated nutrient solution derived from decomposed organic matter.
Organic Liquid Fertilizers
Creating your own organic liquid fertilizers is a simple and effective way to enhance your garden's health. By using natural ingredients, you can provide your plants with the nutrients they need while being kind to the environment.
How To Make Liquid Organic Fertilizer For Plants
Liquid fertilizer can be made from two main sources; plant and animal; they are easy to make and the steps involved in making any of these liquid fertilizers are very simple to carry out.
How to Make Organic Liquid Fertilizer
To use: your organic liquid fertilizer must be diluted to a solution of equal parts water and liquid fertilizer for proper use. This fertilizer can be used as a 23-hour soak for seeds before planting to stimulate germination. It can also be applied directly to the soil to stimulate root growth.
Organic Fertilizer Booklet copy
Organic fertilizers, such as compost and well-rotted manure, will improve soil structure by increasing its organic matter content. They will, over time, restore the soil. They provide a habitat and food source for beneficial soil microorganisms.
Organic liquid fertilizer for rural areas is a composite fertilizer that combines the advantages of organic and chemical fertilizers. It typically appears in liquid form, making it convenient for application and storage. When formulating rural organic liquid fertilizer, attention must be paid to ingredient ratios, proportioning methods, and usage practices. The following are the specific steps for preparation:
1. Raw Material Preparation
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Organic Fertilizers: Select organic materials suitable for local soil conditions, such as farmyard compost, animal manure (chicken manure, cow dung, etc.), or green manure. These organic fertilizers are rich in nutrients required for plant growth, improve soil structure, and enhance microbial activity in the soil.
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Chemical Fertilizers: Choose appropriate chemical fertilizers based on crop needs, such as nitrogen fertilizers (urea, ammonium nitrate, etc.), phosphorus fertilizers (superphosphate, triple superphosphate, etc.), and potassium fertilizers (potassium sulfate, potassium chloride, etc.). Chemical fertilizers provide rapid nutrient availability for crops.
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Microelement Fertilizers: Add trace elements like boron, zinc, or iron fertilizers according to crop requirements. These elements are critical for crop growth and development.
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Water: Use clean water in the formulation process to avoid impurities.
2. Thorough Mixing
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Mix organic and chemical fertilizers in a specific ratio, typically 40%-50% organic and 60%-70% chemical. For example, if organic fertilizer accounts for 40%, chemical fertilizer should make up 60%.
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Use manual or mechanical stirring tools to ensure even distribution of all ingredients.
3. pH Adjustment
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During mixing, adjust the pH by adding lime or sulfuric acid. A pH range of 6.5-7.5 is ideal.
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For alkaline soils, increase lime proportion; for acidic soils, add more sulfuric acid.
4. Storage
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Store the prepared liquid fertilizer in a cool, dry place, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperatures.
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Seal containers tightly to prevent evaporation and contamination.
5. Application
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Before use, adjust the concentration of the liquid fertilizer based on crop growth stages and soil conditions.
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Apply the formulated fertilizer evenly near crop roots using sprayers or fertilization tanks, avoiding direct contact with crop leaves.
6. Precautions
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Use chemical fertilizers in recommended amounts to avoid soil salinization.
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Avoid mixing different types of fertilizers to prevent chemical reactions that reduce efficacy.
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Regularly test soil and crop nutrient levels to adjust fertilizer formulas.
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When applying organic fertilizers, avoid mixing with strong acids or bases to prevent nutrient damage.
formulating rural organic liquid fertilizer is a systematic process that requires careful consideration of raw material selection, precise ratios, storage conditions, and application methods. By following these steps, safe and efficient organic liquid fertilizer can be produced to promote healthy crop growth.

