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Who it’s for: Commercial farmers growing acres of crops in open fields.
The Rule: 1–2 metric tons per acre scattered evenly across the field during plowing/tilling before seeds are sown.
Who it’s for: Anyone growing anything (vegetables, flowers, herbs) inside a plastic, clay, or ceramic pot.
The Rule: Mix 1 part vermicompost with 3 parts soil when filling the pot. For maintenance, sprinkle a handful on top every 30 days.
Who it’s for: People planting veggies or flowers directly into the ground or in raised wooden backyard garden beds.
The Rule: 200–500 grams per plant. Mix it into the hole before planting, or scratch it into the dirt around the stem for existing plants.
Who it’s for: Fruit-bearing trees, whether it is a single lemon tree in a backyard or rows of mango trees in a commercial orchard.
The Rule: 2–5 kg per tree spread in a ring under the outer leaves (drip line).
Who it’s for: Professional growers or hobbyists starting baby seeds in small plastic plug trays or cell matrices.
The Rule: Mix 20% DhartiDhan vermicompost with 80% DhartiDhan Cocopeat to give fragile seedlings a gentle, loose environment.
Top-dress your plants once every month.
Sprinkle a handful of vermicompost around your indoor pots or backyard flower beds every 30 to 45 days. Lightly rake it into the surface dirt with a hand fork, then water your plants as usual.
Do not plant directly into 100% pure vermicompost.
Always blend it thoroughly with standard soil or cocopeat to protect tender young roots from nutrient shock.
When feeding established plants or fruit trees, gently scratch the vermicompost into the top 2–3 inches of soil right around the base.
This ensures the nutrients wash straight down to the root system when watered.
Always water your plants thoroughly right after applying the vermicompost.
Moisture instantly activates the beneficial microorganisms and helps the soil absorb the organic nutrients.
Store your unused vermicompost bags in a cool, shaded, and dry place.
Direct sunlight and extreme heat can dry out the compost and kill off the live, beneficial soil microbes.
For indoor pots and seed nurseries, mix your DhartiDhan Vermicompost with DhartiDhan Cocopeat.
The cocopeat retains structural moisture perfectly while the vermicompost continuously feeds the plant.
Incorporate worm casting (vermicompost) into compost piles to accelerate decomposition and enrich the compost.