Fundamental Difference between Earthworm Manure Organic Fertilizer And Common Organic Fertilizer
- Ordinary organic fertilizer is not fully fermented, and there is a problem of secondary fermentation after application, which cause burning of seedlings and has odor and even stink, butthese problems do not exist in earthworm manure.
- Ordinary organic fertilizers do not convert all kinds of nutrients into simple substances that are simplyand easily soluble in water. They are not easily taken up by plants, but earthworm manure are easily absorbed by plants.
- Earthworm manure is a strong agglomerate. It has strong water retention and drainage, and it will not disperse and compact for long-term use, which is impossible for ordinary organic fertilizer.
- The earthworm manure is rich in humic acid and has a large number of beneficial microbial bacteria, 18 kinds of amino acids and various trace elements, and these contents are rare in common organic fertilizers.
- The earthworm manure contains antagonistic microorganisms, and can inhibit soil-borne diseases, butordinary organic fertilizers do not exist in such microorganisms.