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Very Happy With Organic

A lady farm operator who grows fruits and orchids is very ecstatic these days. She is Remy Rodis-Santelices who has a farm in Sto. Tomas, Batangas and another in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan. After three months of using an organic foliar fertilizer on her durian trees, ornamentals and orchids, the plants are doing extremely well. Her durian trees, in particular, have started to produce a lot of flowers since the middle of last December after spraying the trees weekly with the organic fertilizer since last October.

Her colored dendrobium orchids which rarely flowered before have developed fat stems and are now profusely flowering. The same is true with her other ornamental plants. They are growing very vigorously.

The registered name of the foliar fertilizer is Advance Organic Fertilizer manufactured in Cebu by Green Philippines. Soon another factory will be set up in Pangasinan to take care of the requirements of farmers and gardeners in Luzon.

The same fertilizer has been used on fruit trees at the Teresa Orchard & Nursery in Teresa, Rizal and by December, the durian trees, too have started to produce a lot of flowers: The same is true with the pummelos. Also being sprayed weekly with Advance Foliar Fertilizer are the Longkong and Duku lanzones as well as R-5 and other selected rambutans. The leaves of the pummelos have become shiny.

The use of Advance Organic Fertilizer is very economical. Only 20 tablespoons are mixed with a gallon or four liters of water. This will already be enough to spray a good number of trees. If a big number is to be sprayed, three liters may be mixed with a drumful of water (50 gallons) and sprayed with a power sprayer. Aside from spraying on the leaves, the solution may also be drenched in the root zone of the plants.

Saving money on fertilization is not the only benefit from using organic fertilizer. For one, it does not cause acidity in the soil. There is no hazard of over-fertilizing or burning the roots or leaves of the plants sprayed.

Organic fertilizers also help maintain organic soil structure that retains naturally occurring beneficial bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms. The food products that are produced are higher in nutrients, including vitamins and minerals. The flavor of naturally-farmed food products is much better than those applied with chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers.

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12 Responses to “Very Happy With Organic”

  1. frank valdez Says:
    yes-organic is the way to go its healthy!
  2. pol Says:
    gusto ko sana mag free range chickens – any advice???
  3. linda felicitas Says:
    where can i buy this organic fertilizer? can i use this for coconut and rice?
  4. Antonio Says:
    For those who farm near a sugar central, they can try to obtain mud press (filter cake) which is a good source of organic fertilizer (containing both nitrogen and phosphorus). Mud press is a by-product of the milling process and the sugar mill will probably be happy to give it away.
  5. Natividad Siazon Says:
    Where could one buy this type of organic fertilizer. is this also good for dragon fruit? I appreciate your immediate reply Thanks
  6. Antonio Says:
    I used to work as an agriculturist at two sugar centrals for many years. With the proper coordination, I believe a sugar mill (especially if you are a planter or you know a planter milling with that sugar central) would be happy to let you bring your truck (dump truck would be preferable) to get a load for free. It would be easy to decompose the mud press naturally in small heaps (about 0.5-1.0 ton each) after a few months. A farmers’ cooperative I know used to decompose the mud press in the open field and sell the finished product in 50-kg bags (15 years ago). I am not sure now if the product is still available. If you ask me, I think it would be better to prepare your own to save much on cost. I don’t see why decomposed mud press would not be good for dragon fruit or any other crop for that matter. I live now in the US but would be happy to answer any further questions you may have.
  7. Maita A. Pastor Says:
    Hi Miss Natividad Siazon, we are offering organic foliar fertilizer and microbial inoculant, if your interested we have a center in Tuguegarao,just visit it, Unit7,Dizon apartment,Diversion Road, Cor., Bagay Rd.,Caritan Centro, Tuguegarao City, or contact me at 09279216997 or 5164534.
  8. maritess Says:
    HUMUSPLUS wsp ( Water Soluble Powder) 99% potassium humates 16.10%, Humic Acid 76.10 to 80%
    Soil Plant Conditioner and Plant Growth Stimulant , The Ultimate Fungi Food. This product is soluble and comprises around 76.16% humic acid and 12% potassium. These humates can be
    readily dissolved without the dust factor associated with humate powders. The rapid solubility of these granules facilitates a successful fusion with soluble fertilizers which is particularly important for reducing the lock-up rate of soluble phosphate sources, stabilizing urea, chelating and complexing elements and buffering high sodium and heavy metals. Humic acid is a powerful fungi promotant. Beneficial fungi are the missing link in many soils.Stabilizes nitrogen and improves nitrogen efficiency (ideal as an additive with urea). Complexes phosphate to reduce lock-ups (ideal as an additive with DAP/MAP, etc).Natural chelating and complexing agent to help magnify nutrient absorption. Increases the permeability of cells to increase nutrient uptake.at can enhance cell division and elongation. Can buffer the effects of excessive elements articularly sodium), toxic chemicals and heavy metals. pH buffering capacity to help neutralize the problems associated with pHextremes. Features a CEC of 450 which aids in moisture and nutrient retention.Promotes seed germination in a shorter time. Has a nature which assists in soil wetting. Promotes soil structure improvement by promoting fungi to create a crumb structure for better water and oxygen intake and improved root penetration. Microbe-friendly.
    Areas of Benefit
    3. Increase nutrient retention in sandy soils; Improve long-term aeration in clayey soils. Reduced applications over time, progressively stabilizing the organic carbon part of soil content. Means healthier root zones, stems and leaves. Improve protein & vitamin levels with improved shelf life. More extensive plant root systems. Reduced water costs; less leaching. Isolates plants against excessive acidity and alkalinity. Increased buffering capacity. Greatly improved soil structure, nutrient reserves and uptake. Slow release from chelated fertilizer mix and soil microbial bank. Allows good absorption of cations so longer resident life against leach-out; better plant utilization of added nutrients. Natural locking-up and release of nutrients & improved balance against pests. Leads to a reduction of the need for pesticides. Results in darker, greener foliage rich in chlorophyll, improving‘Brix’ levels. Less possibly harmful effects on health Increased cation exchange capacity More efficient water use and retention Increased microbial activity Improved iron absorption High humus content (approx 40%) Increased buffering against excessive acidity, alkalinity and soil excesses Nitrogen stabilized, slow release from chelated fertilizer mix and soil microbial bank Improved aeration and oxygen supply to aerobic zone. Longer lasting than conventional composts. Humic substances determine the structure and the fertility of the soil. They are an effective measure in solving ecological problems, such as pollution of soil and subsoil waters by chemicals used in agriculture.
    The fertility of the soil was always related to its humus content. It was determined that humic substances participate in the regulation of most important characteristics. First of all, they are accountable for the coloring and, therefore, thermal conditions. It is particularly important for cold clay soil which under the effect of humates becomes warmer. Secondly, long-term humate treatment is conducive to the improvement of soil structure. When humates enter the soil, they form potassium and magnesium humates that bond mechanical element of the soil and act as organo-mineral bridges between aggregates. Thirdly, one of the important qualities of humates is their ion-exchange activity. It ensures humates’ ability to regulate the process of transformation of mineral nutrients in soil-plant system. Fourthly, humate treatment increases water saturation of soil. It is particularly important for sandy soils. Its water saturation ability increases by more than ten times after humate treatment. The same principal applies when preparations are used for melioration. Fifthly, the most important challenge of our times is restoration of the fertility of the soil in suburban zones of the industrially developed regions. Modern ecological overload makes the soil’s natural self-rectification with micro-organisms insufficient. Traditionally, organic fertilizers (manure, compost) were used to increase biological activity of the soil and to improve its self-rectification. However, in spite of high nutritious value of these products, their bond with organic mass is too close, and it decreases their assimilation. That is why these products are used in large quantities (up to 60-80 ton/hectare). Introduction of humic substances solves the problem very effectively.
    Humates and Chemical fertilizers

    Intensive agricultural systems demand the use of large quantities of mineral fertilizers in order to supply the plants with basic micro-elements, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. In doing so, we often forget that mineral fertilizer is for plants what illegal drugs are for sportsmen – you can immediately see high results but tend to ignore the future consequences. The higher the amount of mineral fertilizer used, the more intensive is the erosion of the soil, the poorer the soil’s humus content, and the environment is more polluted. The problem of effective mineral fertilizer assimilation is central in plant-growing. The difficulty of its solution lies in the fact that water soluble potassium and nitrogen fertilizers are easily washed out of the soil, while phosphorus fertilizers, on the contrary, bond with ions of Ca, Mg, Al, and Fe that are present in soil and form inert compounds, which are inaccessible to plants. The presence of humic substances, however, substantially increases effective assimilation of all mineral nutrition elements. It was shown in the tests of barley that humate treatment (with NPK) improved its growth, development, and the crop capacity while decreasing the use of mineral fertilizer. (V. Kovalenko, M. Sonko, 1973.) The tests on wheat showed that one-way use of nitrogen fertilizers on winter wheat crops did not have a high positive effect on the crop capacity, while its use along with humates and super phosphate achieved an expected positive effect. (L. Fot, 1973.) Interestingly, the mechanism of interaction between humates and micro-elements of mineral nutrition is specific for each of them. The positive process of Nitrogen assimilation occurs due to an intensification of the ion-exchange processes, while the negative processes of “nitrate” formulation decelerates. Potassium assimilation accelerates due to a selective increase in the penetrability of cell membranes. As for phosphorus, humates bond ions of Ca, Mg, and Al first, which prevents the formation of insoluble phosphates. That is why the increase of humate content leads to an increase of the plant’s phosphorus consumption. (Lee & Bartlett, 1973.)
    Therefore, the combination of humates and mineral fertilizer guarantees their effective assimilation by plants.
    Humic acids form complexes naturally. For thousands of years, they accumulated vital elements. When applied, humic acids also extract these vital elements from the soil in an accessible way for plants to form. For example, iron and manganese, according to respected professor D. Orlov, are assimilated only in humic complex form. Research by A. Karpukhin showed that the presence of these complexes determine the mobility of most macro- and micro-elements and their supply and travel inside plants’ organs.
    Therefore, treating vegetating plants with humates ensures their continuous nutrition with vital macro- and micro-elements.
    Comprehensive proof can be obtained through many years of experiments. Naturally, we do not have this data yet. We have mentioned earlier that one of the most important factors in humus composition and accumulation is the effect of micro-organisms. Scientific studies in many countries showed that humates stimulated the development of all soil micro-organisms, such as fungi, bacteria, and ray fungi (actinomycetes). They increased soil’ aeration and were conducive to stimulation of oxidation activity of microbes. In other words, humates stimulate micro-organisms and therefore are conducive to humus restoration.
    THE EFFECTS OF HUMATES ON CROPS
    Why do humates stimulate growth and plant development? In this chapter I shall try to answer the question: How does this happen? On one level, experience of Humates usage has a 50-year history and during that time a huge amount of practical material has been accumulated, but on another level, the new technology relative to the Humates production, characterizes a new stage of development. Today we have evidence that this new technology allows us to not only decrease production costs, but to produce a new high quality product. Firstly, let us consider the 50-year experience of Humate usage, based on brown coal and peat, then consider and analyze content and quality of humates and the results of their usage.
    Long-term experience in the use of humates in Russia has shown that their presence is important during all stages of plants’ development but particularly vital in the early stages. That is why the pre-planting treatment of seeds is very important. Even before germination begins, vital forces are awakened, and the immune system is stimulated. A young sprout develops a strong root system, and its endurance increases. Intensification of the root system growth was studied on barley.
    The treatment of seeds is particularly important for potatoes. Soaking the potato tubers in the humate solution prior to planting is practically the only necessary operation in treatment of potatoes, especially since spraying the vegetating potato plants can lead to growth of the over-ground parts of the plant at the expense of the tubers’ development. As you will observe in the following photograph, the treatment of the tubers prior to planting results in an increase of quantity and vigor of the shoots.
    Naturally, the strengthening of the root system and stems has a positive effect on crops. As plants develop, however, other factors are involved. A strong, developed root system provides plants with the necessary nutrients of a higher quality. Because they are already a part of a certain organic structure, the humates’ chelate complexes with microelements can penetrate into the cell more easily than ordinary ions. The humates increase the penetrability of a cell membrane and, as a result, are conducive to potassium retention in intra-cell fluid, which leads to the increase of cell division. Due to the additional energy supply, a photosynthesis process in the cells proceeds more intensively, leading to an increased amount of chlorophyll. A determining factor in plants’ growth, nitrogen assimilation proceeds more rapidly, and nitrate formation is averted. All together, it leads to an increase in crop capacity. Throughout a long-term history of humate use at the experimental fields, plots, greenhouses, and gardens a lot of data has been collected and published. In mean form, these results are presented in the following diagram.mportant data in humate use in floriculture was also published. The root and non-root treatment of arboreal plants (such as Crimean pine), shrubs (three types of roses), and lianas by the ammonium humate was tested at the Donetsk botanical gardens. (Science Academy of Ukraine.) The increase in growth of these plants, particularly of roses and lianas, by the end of vegetation reached 1.3-2 times, compared with the control group. In 1990-1992, humates were used for treatment of roses, tulips, hydrangea cuttings, and socotra, as well as for singling of plants. In all cases, the flowering accelerated by 5-10 days, while the amount and size of the buds and their stamina improved. Other research proved the effectiveness of humate use in ornamental gardening.
    For further inquiry please contact : Maritess G. Alaba, 09297308291/09223681160

  9. venus Says:
    thanks for that unbeatable organic fertizer in which it could help a lots and save money for us farmers. Aside from budget its on environmental friendly. I want to make a organic fertilzer but my problem is what are the things that I’ll be needing to be able to make my own organic fertilzer aside from buying in the market.
  10. Ricardo B. Pulido Says:
    Madam,
    Where can i buy your product and how much it cost. can this product also use in mango. I am from Pangasinan
    Thanks and more power to you.
  11. Neill Abayon Says:
    We have a biotechnology product that is new here in the Philippines. It is composed of rhizobacteria. If you are interested contact me at these numbers – 09493463222 / 09092657243. Thanks!
  12. Edward Says:
    Where I can buy this foliar fertilizer manufactured in Cebu by Green Philippines? how to set up also a organic farm?

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