All-Natural Insect Frass:
1) Is a fertilizer & soil conditioner
2) Contains a naturally occuring NPK range between 2 to 3
3) Contains other beneficial nutrients as well
We always add extra Chitin as well, which:
1) Stimulates plant growth
2) Triggers plant immune defenses
3) Increases plant strength
4) Boosts plant production
Suggested Application Rates (only suggestions, so modify for your specific use case):
1) Transplanting - Add a pinch of Frass under the roots.
2) Pre-Mix - Add 1 cup of Frass per cubic foot (or 7 gallons) of planting media prior to planting. It should be less than 1% by volume. Beginning in week 2, Top Dress or Compost Tea every 2 weeks.
3) Top Dress - Sprinkle over root zone and water in immediately. 1 pound per 20 sq. ft, 1 tablespoon per plant, every 2 weeks.
4) Foliar Feed - Add 4 teaspoons of Frass for each gallon of water (1 teaspoon per quart). Shake and let sit for 30 minutes. Strain and apply.
5) Compost Tea - Add 2 cups per 15 gallons of tea (2 tablespoons per gallon) to achieve a fungal dominant tea. Apply as a root drench.
6) Aquaponic & Hydroponics Systems - Add 2 cups of Frass per 30 gallons of water (strain for drip systems). Top dress any grow media (Coco, Clay Pellets, etc.) Add directly to reservoir for ebb and flow or flood to drain systems.
If you're a farmer and you need a LOT of pounds, feel free to contact us to discuss pricing.
This is LOCALLY sourced in the Central Valley of CA and is NOT imported.
Here is a great, scientific study on frass fertilizer: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-61765-x
Here is an article on frass fertilizer which also explains the benefits, as well as different application methods: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/insect-frass-in-gardens.htm