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Dr. Organics Living Soil proudly presents our latest innovation: Horse, Worms, and Bats! This premium blend features carefully aged horse manure that’s undergone a thorough thermogenic process to eliminate pathogens. It’s then screened to ensure top quality, containing only the finest equestrian manure. We’ve combined this with nutrient-rich worm castings and high-quality bat guano, creating an absolute powerhouse for your garden. This blend delivers exceptional benefits, from improved soil structure and nutrient availability to enhanced plant immunity and sustainable fertility. It’s truly a must-have for any garden enthusiast!
- Enhanced Microbial Diversity: Rich variety of beneficial microbes, including bacteria and fungi.
- Increased Nutrient Availability: Adds essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- Improved Soil Structure: Enhances soil aeration and water retention.
- Better Root Development: Encourages healthy and robust root growth.
- Natural Pest Resistance: Diverse microbes help suppress harmful pathogens.
- Enhanced Plant Immunity: Beneficial microbes strengthen plant immune systems.
- pH Balance: Helps maintain a balanced soil pH.
- Increased Microbial Activity: Boosts overall microbial activity, enriching the soil.
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Usage Directions for Dr. Organics’ Horse, Worms, and Bats:
We recommend incorporating 1 liter of our Horse, Worms, and Bats blend for every 50 liters of substrate. This mixture can be thoroughly blended into the soil at the beginning of your planting process, alongside other Dr. Organics Living Soil products, such as hemp seed meal with humic and fulvic acids, bokashi, and the 4-3-4 all-purpose dry fertilizer.
Additionally, the blend can also be top-dressed onto the soil during the middle of the vegetative stage, around halfway through. It’s important to plant only established plants with a well-developed root system into soil amended with this product. We do not recommend planting young seedlings with delicate roots, as they may not tolerate the rich nutrient content.

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