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Agriculture / Re: 30k Twice A Week From My Pepper Farm by olaloyesam: 12:29am On Jun 13, 2020
ogbongenet:
no need of adding water. I have two formulae.
1 . This agribusiness idea can make you money and become your main business.

To make this fertiliser, it is very easy.

Rabbit’s urine is put into a 25 litre jerry can mixed with 500 ml drops of sugar fluid, 240 ml of EM4 (bacterial decomposition), and one litre
of water of thick rice washing or 100g in one litre of water corn starch mixture to help feed the micro-organisms..

Then the jerry can is sealed, but the lid is perforated and attached with a hose.

In order the fluid of fertiliser fermentation to remain sterile, the hose is dipped into a bottle filled with water.

At least once a week, the fluid of fermented urine should be stirred to dissolve evenly and not precipitate.

After three weeks ,this liquid will change its colour and smell.

The colour will change to black, and smell like wine, not urine smell anymore.

For fertiliser application to crops, the ratio of dilution is
1:10, ie 1 litre fertiliser mixed with 10 litres of water for foliar application or fertigation in drip irrigation systems.

In the early stages of fermentation, a mixture of rabbit’s urine with other materials produces a stinging smell due to release of ammonia gas during decomposition.

In order not to disturb other people, the jerry can containing urine fermentation is stored in the farm under shed or far from immediate human habitation ,eg dwelling house , so that the stinging odor produced does not inconvenience the household
Getting the E M4 chemical at most time is difficult ,that why I decided to put the second formulae
2. *How to Make An Organic Fertilizer & Pesticide From Home?

If you are thinking of doing organic Crop Farming, you must consider using only organically made fertilizers and pesticides.
These can be made from locally available items around you.
_Today we shall look at one reciep_

� *Materials needed*
▪Urine (Rabbit / Human)
▪Ash
▪Hot chilli (local type)
▪Special Plant leaves like Tithonia, Wondering jew, Neem leaves, Pawpaw leaves and others.
▪Water
▪Bucket or any other container

� *Process*
We will use an assumption of 10 litres of urine

*Steps*
�Collect 10 litres of urine either human or rabbit urine.
You can collect it in a jerrycan.
�Pour the *Urine* in a bucket of 20 litre capacity
�Put 12 red fingers of *chilli* preferably the african bird eye type�
� Add 2kgs of *Ash* preferably Ash from fire wood.
�Collect *Plant leaves* (most preferably those with sup) and Chop them into small pieces like Tithonia, Neem Leaves, Paw Paw leaves, wondering jew, black jack etc
These should be fast rotting leaves
� Add atleast 2kgs of these chooped leaves to the bucket.
� *Stir* the Urine with all the other ingridients and *Cover* the top of the bucket very tight not allowing any air in and out.
� Place the bucket in a *cool place* where there is no direct sunlight, preferably under a big tree.
� Leave the solution to *Ferment* for 21days.
On the 22nd day, open the bucket and sieve the mixture to only remain with fine liquid to allow easy spraying.
� Dilute the fertilizer in a ratio of *1litre : 5 litres of water* And spray on your vegetables and other crops. Spraying is done normally once a week.

*Note:* This can both work as a fertilizer and an Insectcide at the same time.
However it doesn't cure a disease like fungal infection.
Thanks for sharing

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