Vermicompost has key nutrients (both trace minerals and macronutrients), microorganisms and enzymes. Microorganisms are the engine behind the processes that unlock fertility right inside of your worm bins, generating the best organic fertilizer you can give your plants.
Vermicompost is rich in humus, which is one of the most stable forms of organic matter, rich in humin, humic and fulvic acids. All of these nutrients and hormone-like chemical compounds enrich your soil, feed your plants and protect your crops from pathogens.
In this video, I have attempted to explain the basics of plant nutrition and fertility. It is the combination of enzymes, microbes and minerals what create a rich fertilizer that is alive, organic, cost effective and planet friendly.
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0:20 When you work with vermicompost you are working with microbial ecosystems to unloc fertility
1:15 Macronutrients and Micronutrients
1:55 Microorganisms do most of the work to unlock fertility
2:27 What happens when you use rock dust?
3:00 Vermicompost protects your plants against opportunistic pathogens
3:16 Vermicompost is rich in enzymes, and that is why it is different from regular compost
4:16 Transforming highly unstable organic matter into humus
5:05 Humin, humic and fulvic acids (organic hormone-like root stimulants)
6:00 Lets recap what we just covered
6:30 Blocking heavy metals from entering your plants
7:02 Nature stacks functions to create resilience
8:19 Your vermicompost as the digestive system of your garden
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