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20 lbs Insect Frass

$ 13.19

Availability: 48 in stock
  • MPN: N/A
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New
  • Volume: Varies
  • Material Basis: Frass
  • Season of Interest: Fall
  • Release Speed: Fast-Release
  • Organic: No
  • Expiration Date: n/a
  • Type: soil amendment
  • Ingredients: Insect Frass
  • Compatible Plant Type: All Purpose
  • Packaging: Bag
  • Form: Granules/Pellets
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Missouri mealworms make this frass.  I sift it to remove substrate....what you get is 20 lbs of natural mealworm frass.  All 20 pounds will be in bagged in a single box.
    Shipped via Fedex.
    Know your insect frass source!  Don't buy generic or resold frass...buy from the farmer that collects it right from the insect!!
    Please note: these are recommendations, your requirements may be different depending on your specific use and environment factors.
    For best results, pre-mix into a growing media or soil when planting. If plants or already started, mix frass with water and apply as a root drench. Frass can also be applied as a top dressing, in hydroponic systems, as a foliar spray, and into transplanting holes.
    Application Rates
    Transplanting
    Add a pinch of Frass under the roots.
    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 4, top dress or root drench weekly.
    Hydroponics
    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.
    Top Dress
    Sprinkle over root zone and water in thoroughly.
    Root Drench
    Add between 1 tablespoon and a 1/2 cup of Frass per gallon of water.
    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.
    Compost Tea
    Add 1 cup per 15 gallons of tea (1 tablespoon per gallon) to achieve a fungal dominant tea. Apply as a root drench.