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What you might want to know about "Twisters"-natural fertilizer

Plant nutritional value

"Twisters" is good ...

... for your soil.

  • Organic fertilizers such as compost, improve the physical,chemical and biological properties of all soil types, adjusting
    soil pH, increasing nutrient solubility and production of plants.

  • Compost plays a significant role in maintaining the sustainability of soil and improving soil physicochemical properties and micro-fauna activity.

  • As compost releases nutrients  slowly, there is very limited risk of "burning" your plants.
     

... for your plants. 

  • Horse manure-based compost is a nutrient-rich compost that usually produces large and green plants, especially in comparison
    with more woody composts.

... for you!

  • Compost lacks the typical odor of high-powered fertilizer and can be stored everywhere without an annoying smell.

Horse manure-based compost consists of three basic components: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

  • Nitrogen allows plants to produce the proteins they need to build living tissue for green stems, strong roots, and lots of leaves.

  • Phosphorus helps in moving energy throughout the plant, especially important for maturing plants.

  • Potassium assists plants in adapting sugars they need in growth.

Horse compost provides essential nutrients for continuous growth. Horse manure-based compost is good for all types of flowers including roses, as it helps them to become colorful and fragrant.

"Twisters" technical data (renewed license July 2023)

N (0.7) - P (0.9) - K (0.6)
 

Grade means the percentages in fertilizer of total nitrogen expressed as N, available phosphorus expressed as P2O5, and soluble potassium expressed as K2O, stated in whole numbers in that order.

Guaranteed Analysis
 

Total Nitrogen (N) ...................................... 0.7 %
 

0.15 % Ammoniacal Nitrogen
 

0.53 % Water Insoluble Nitrogen
 

Available Phosphate as (P2O5) ................. 0.9 %
 

Soluble Potassium as (K2O) ...................... 0.6 %
 

Chlorine, Not more than ........................... 0.4 %
 

Derived from: Composted horse manure and rock phosphate.

Additional Analyses

  • Herbicide screen: undetected.

  • Microbiological analyses: negative for E. coli and Salmonella.

References

Azim, K. et al. (2017). Composting parameters and compost quality: a literature review. Organic Agriculture · April 2017.

Heyman, H. (2019). Compost Quality Recommendations for Remediating Urban Soils. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, September 2019.

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