What is Vermicompost?
The process of cultivating earthworms to convert organic waste into fertilizer is popularly known as Vermicomposting or Vermiculture. Earthworms feed on the organic waste present in the soil and produce nutrient-rich manure in the form of excreta. The excreta of these worms are highly nutritious and make the soil very fertile. These worms also move throughout the soil and in the process loosen the soil. This allows for air circulation inside the soil and enables the roots to get enough space to grow and extend further. This final converted end product is called Vermicompost. This compost is highly rich in Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. TruKisan’s Vermicompost contains water-soluble nutrients, acts as a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer and soil conditioner that promotes healthy plant growth.

Benefits of Vermicompost
Vermicompost is easy to store and easy to use. It's a very effective fertilizer for all your garden needs.
Vermicompost increases the Soil moisture capacity. It also increases the number of beneficial bacteria.
It is 100% organic and contains no harmful chemicals. Nutrients in vermicompost are very easily absorbed by plant roots.
It Improves soil aeration and also enriches soil with micro-organisms. Attracts deep-burrowing earthworms already present in the soil.
Vermicompost contains hormones that promotes healthy root growth and help plants to grow easily.
Vermicompost helps plants to become healthier due to absorption of all available nutrients present in the soil.
Our Vermicompost holds up to nine times its own weight in water. This is a like a boon when there is a dry spell.
As the compost is passing through the body of the worms it is enriched with bacteria and microbes, this help the plants to become more disease resistance and also repel some plant pests.
- Vermicompost is easy to store and easy to use. It’s a very effective fertilizer for all your garden needs.
- Vermicompost increases the Soil moisture capacity. It also increases the number of beneficial bacteria.
- It is 100% organic and contains no harmful chemicals. Nutrients in vermicompost are very easily absorbed by plant roots.
- It Improves soil aeration and also enriches soil with micro-organisms. Attracts deep-burrowing earthworms already present in the soil.
- Vermicompost contains hormones that promotes healthy root growth and help plants to grow easily.
- Vermicompost helps plants to become healthier due to absorption of all available nutrients present in the soil.
- Our Vermicompost holds up to nine times its own weight in water. This is a like a boon when there is a dry spell.
- As the compost is passing through the body of the worms it is enriched with bacteria and microbes, this help the plants to become more disease resistance and also repel some plant pests.
Directions To Use

First loosen the soil around the plant using a cultivator, trowel or any other digging/cultivating tools.

Apply TruKisan's Vermicompost by sprinkling near the root zone of the plants for good results

Water the plants after applying the manure to ensure it mixes properly with the soil.
Dosage
For all Indoor Plants & Ornamental Plants | Apply 150-250 g Vermicompost at the plant base away from main stem 3-4 times in a week |
For all Flowering & Outdoor Plants | Apply 150-250 g Vermicompost at the plant base away from main stem 3-4 times in a week |
For Kitchen Garden Plants | Apply 150-250 g Vermicompost at the plant base away from main stem 3-4 times in a week |
For Lawn & Planting Beds | Apply 150-250 g Vermicompost at the plant base away from main stem 3-4 times in a year1 kg of TruKisan’s Vermicompost is sufficient for 25 Sq. ft. of garden area. |
A Wide Range Of Applications
Agriculture (organic farming), Indoor gardens, Greenhouse farming, Farmhouses, Fruit orchards, Lawns, Garden plants, Pots and plants, Vegetable kitchen, Gardening, Hanging pots, Nursery plant propagation/grafting/plant production, Terrace gardens, Horticulture, etc.

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