Showing posts with label organic fertilizer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic fertilizer. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2026

Digestate tea as fertilizer

Have your ever heard of digestate tea? Most may heard compost tea. Digestate tea is the liquid byproduct of anaerobic digestion, and it serves as a natural, nutrient-rich fertilizer. It contains high levels of nitrogen and potassium, which help plants grow quickly. Because it is very concentrated, it must be diluted before use to prevent damaging plants.

To prepare digestate tea, first strain it through a fine cloth or mesh to remove solid particles. This ensures the liquid flows easily and does not clog sprayers or irrigation systems. Once strained, dilute the digestate with water. A safe ratio is one part digestate to ten parts water (1:10), while more delicate plants may require a weaker mix of one part digestate to twenty parts water (1:20). Using rainwater or dechlorinated water is ideal, as it helps maintain the quality of the fertilizer.

There are several ways to apply digestate tea. The most common method is soil drenching, where the diluted liquid is poured around the base of plants so the roots can absorb nutrients directly. Another option is foliar spraying, which involves spraying the tea onto leaves for faster absorption. For gardeners or small farms with drip irrigation systems, the diluted digestate can also be added to the system to distribute nutrients evenly.

Timing is important when applying digestate tea. The best time is early in the morning or on cloudy days, which reduces the risk of leaf burn and prevents nutrients from evaporating too quickly. During the growing season, it can be applied every two to four weeks, or whenever plants need an extra boost. It is especially effective for young seedlings, or for plants that are flowering or producing fruit.

Precautions should always be taken. Over-application can harm plants, increase salt levels in the soil, and even cause environmental problems. If the tea is not used immediately, it should be stored in a sealed container to prevent nutrient loss. Finally, when applying digestate tea to edible leafy greens, it is important to allow enough time between spraying and harvesting to ensure food safety.

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Sunday, August 22, 2021

Digestate or slurry from biogas digester useful as organic plant fertilizer

From waste to useful effluent as organic plant fertilizer. I noticed my chilli plant starts flowering everytime I pour the effluent to the ground below it.

It is very obvious when effluent from biogas digester used onto chilli plant, its flowers bloom significantly thrn producing lot of chillies.






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