About Vermicompost
About Vermicompost
EARTHWORM
COMPOST
Before humans came to the earth in the past, earthworms had cultivated the earth for hundreds of millions of years. The digestive system of earthworms can quickly decompose and become vermicompost after excretion. Therefore, vermicompost is a product of nature, which can truly fully meet the various needs and nutrients of plant growth, and has incredible magical fertilizer effects on plants . Earthworm casts contained greater amounts of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P) and Potassium (K). Besides, also contained Mg, Ca, Fe, B, Mo and Zn in addition to some of the plant growth promoters and beneficial microflora.
The Amazing Benefits of Vermicompost
Earthworms can convert organic matter into soil organic matter. The organic matter particles digested by earthworms are fine and easy to be absorbed by plants. Earthworm casts are enriched in terms of available nutrients and microbial numbers and biomass, relative to the surrounding soil. At the same time, the content of beneficial bacteria per gram in vermicompost is as high as 200,000 — 200 million, which can combine organic matter, microorganisms and plant growth to improve the soil environment.
THE WATER
RETENTION AND
AIR PERMEABILITY
Vermicompost is 3 times higher than that of most soils. Moreover, it can accelerate the formation of soil aggregate structure, solve the problem of soil compaction, improve soil permeability, water retention, and fertility, facilitate the reproduction and addition of microorganisms, and improve the ability of soil to store nutrients.
The use of vermicompost
As BASE/Potting soil - used to germinate
or plant saplings, the successful germination
rate is as high as 3 times!
As a soil conditioner - repair damaged soil,
keep the soil active for a long time, retain
fertilizer and water.
As fertilizer - topdressing crop
plants, while fertilizing, it also promotes the
growth of nutrient soil.
THE FUNCTION AND
CHARACTERISTICS
OF VERMICOMPOST
WHY CHOOSE iECO PRODUCTS ?
TRUSTED PRODUCTS & BRAND of many agricultural owners in Malaysia, including palm oil plantations, rubber plantations, vegetable farms, durian farms, flower orchards, fruit orchards and etc.
In Malaysia’s landscapes, like Pahang and Johor, a transformative practice thrives. In these states, vermiculture flourishes, a hidden dance enriching how we cultivate plants. Vermicast in Johor and Pahang signifies more than a process; it embodies a deep link to the land, in sync with nature’s rhythm. This nurtures a greener, livelier future, resonating through city streets and serene countryside, where vermicast whispers a caring approach to cultivating soil and plants, ushering in growth.