Netsurf Biofit Culture is a consortium of beneficial bacterial and fungal strains along with powerful enzymes that facilitate the rapid and complete decomposition of complex organic matter. This includes agricultural residue, cattle dung heaps, and organic waste from kitchens and housing societies. The microbial breakdown of organic waste transforms it into compost, enriching the soil with essential nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micro-nutrients, without the use of harmful chemicals.
Key Benefits
- Fast Decomposition: The microbial consortia contain millions of germinating spores that help in the rapid and complete decomposition of organic waste into soil manure.
- Odorless Manure: Degrades odor-causing components, resulting in odorless manure that does not attract flies and insects, making the handling process easier.
- Secretes Beneficial Enzymes: Continuously produces enzymes like Cellulase, Xylanase, and Laccase, which break down complex organic polysaccharides into simpler forms useful as soil conditioners.
- High Nutrient Content: Enriches the compost with high levels of macro-nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, along with essential micro-nutrients.
- Environmental Sustainability: Reduces the practice of burning agricultural waste, contributing to environmental sustainability.
Usage
Biofit Culture is suitable for decomposing organic waste from agricultural residue, cattle dung heaps, and kitchen & housing society organic waste. Avoid using Biofit Culture with glass, plastic, metals, hazardous substances, pesticides, fibers, thermocol, rubber, e-waste, and non-biodegradable waste.
Dosage
- Preparation: Prepare a heap of cow dung, farm waste, crop residue, etc.
- Dilution: Dilute Biofit Culture in water at a ratio of 5 ml per liter of water. Use Biofit Culture at 0.1% of the total weight of the organic waste (e.g., 1 liter of Biofit Culture per 1000 kg of organic waste).
- Application: Spray the diluted Biofit Culture on the heap and mix thoroughly.
- Conversion: In approximately 40 days, the organic waste will be converted to soil manure or mulch.