INFUSION BIO FERTILISER
Introducing INFUSION
– Revolutionary Soil Enhancement Technology
Experience a paradigm shift in soil enhancement with INFUSION, our cutting-edge solution designed to revolutionise conventional composting practices. Unlike traditional methods that rely on natural decay and can take weeks for decomposition, INFUSION utilises Harp Accelerated Bio Digesters, incorporating mechanical processes and proprietary microorganism / enzyme mix for rapid and complete breakdown of food waste to fertiliser in just 24 hours.
The Limitations of Conventional Composting
Conventional composting methods often result in inhomogeneous mixes of varying decay stages, leading to instability and further decomposition, accompanied by unpleasant odors and mould growth. The challenges exacerbate when the compost is re-wetted, compromising its effectiveness as a soil enhancer.
Enhanced Soil Stability with Harp’s Premium Organic Fertilisers
Fertiliser soil stability encompasses a range of beneficial enhancements for soils, including improved physical structure, increased organic carbon content, enhanced water stability, and improved nutrient uptake by plants. Harp’s premium organic fertilisers excel in all these crucial aspects.
Unleashing the Power of Harp’s Organic Fertilisers
Harp Bio Digesters’ organic fertilisers are engineered to deliver exceptional performance and promote plant health. With improved physical structure, density, and porosity, the soil gains enhanced integrity and resilience. The increased organic carbon content facilitates carbon storage and replenishment within the soil, contributing to environmental sustainability.
Optimal Nutrient Release for Maximum Plant Growth
For optimal results, Harp recommends aging the fertiliser material for 10-14 days before application. This ensures the release of an ideal nutrient balance, promoting robust plant growth and long-lasting nutritional benefits. Simple on-site storage in open containers allows for easy aging of the fertiliser.
Harp offers tailored recommendations for fertiliser application rates, catering to bulk applications and potting mix use alike.
Fertilisers – Nourishing Plant Growth Naturally and Industrially
Fertilisers are essential materials applied to soil, supplying vital nutrients for plant growth.
They come in two main types: organic fertilisers, derived from natural materials like vegetable matter, crop residues, food waste, animal excreta, human excreta, and guano; and synthetic fertilisers, industrially manufactured.
Organic Fertilisers from Harp’s Bio Digester Technology
Harp’s advanced Bio Digester technology produces premium organic fertilisers that enhance soil health and fertility. Derived from organic sources, these fertilisers offer natural and sustainable solutions for nurturing plant growth.
Synthetic Fertilisers and Environmental Impact
Synthetic nitrogen fertilisers have witnessed an 800% increase in use between 1961 and 2019, significantly contributing to over 140 million tons of annual ammonia production. This industrial process relies heavily on fossil fuels and emits substantial CO2, making it a major driver of greenhouse gas emissions and global warming concerns.