Garbage fertilizer starter (fermented chicken manure for pond water)

**Garbage Fertilizer Starter (Fermented Chicken Manure for Pond Water)** Chicken manure is a great source of organic fertilizer and can also be used to enrich pond water. However, it must be fully fermented before use. One effective method is using a fermentation agent to turn chicken manure into a nutrient-rich fertilizer. This process not only improves soil quality but also enhances water fertility in ponds. To start the fermentation, collect the chicken manure and form it into small piles. For larger quantities, divide it into manageable heaps of about 10 cubic meters each. Add **Fertilizer Fermenting Agent** at a ratio of **1:1000**, meaning for every 1000 parts of manure, add 1 part of the fermenting agent. To enhance the process, mix the agent with **five times its volume in rice bran** to create a diluted bacterial culture. Then, evenly distribute this mixture into the chicken manure pile. Next, add the right amount of water to bring the moisture level to **60-65%**. This ensures optimal conditions for microbial activity, leading to faster and more complete decomposition. Once everything is mixed, cover the pile with breathable materials like straw mats or burlap to maintain temperature and promote even fermentation. In summer, the process usually takes **about 7 days**, while in winter, it may take up to **15 days**. It's important to monitor the temperature and keep it between **70-75°C** for best results. If needed, turn the pile **2-3 times** during the process to ensure even breakdown. This fermented chicken manure is ideal for agricultural use or as a natural fertilizer for ponds. It provides essential nutrients, improves soil structure, and supports healthy aquatic ecosystems. For more detailed instructions or specific product recommendations, feel free to visit our website or contact us directly.

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