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Description
Plantonic is a vermileachate or worm wee created by earthworms when converting organic matter
into vermicompost.
How Produced
Natural organic wastes are processed through the earthworms’ digestive system, producing a full
range of pure, immediately available nutrients, together with a multitude of beneficial microbes.
How It Works
When correctly applied to the soil it acts as a catalyst to help release locked in nutrients and
provides stimulants for plant growth and flowering
Attributes
Research has found that worm-related products inhibit some diseases and promote nitrogen
fixation in the soil. It is most effective when used when no till is employed and when composting
and mulching practices are observed.
APPLICATION
Farmers
For best results application should be undertaken when the soil is damp followed by rain or
irrigation. When irrigating, rates of 10-30 litres per hectare should be applied, and when used
simultaneously when planting in the line, a dilution rate of 20:1 is advised.
Gardeners
The garden should be well sprayed with a dilution rate of 30/50:1 and for pot plants a dilution rate
of 10:1 has proved very successful.
Acceptance
Many owners of worm farm can vouch for the efficacy of this product. It is natural with no
additives.
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What
is Worm Wee? |
Worm Wee is
a slang name for the liquid that
is produced when worms work on organic
matter.
Worm
Wee (Plantonic) contains most
of the vital nutrients your
plants need for optimal growth.
It is an outstanding
tonic to feed and revitalise your
garden,
vegetable patch or farm! |
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What
are Worm Casts? |
Worm casts are the result when
compost or organic matter has been
digested and worked by worms. |
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Using Worm
Wee |
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For
the Garden |
Dilute 50
parts water to 1 part Worm
Wee and
apply (using a sprayer
bottle or watering can)
around the base of your plants. |
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For
Pot Plants |
| Dilute 10 parts
water to 1 part Worm Wee and apply around
the base of your plants. |
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