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In today’s post, we will discuss on Neem Coated Urea fertilizer, Is it eco-friendly? It’s benefits as as fertilizer as well as soil pesticide and will also learn how to use it?
Introduction
Soil fertility, plant growth, and yield are determined by three major elements namely Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium (N, P, K). Out of these, nitrogen plays a very important role. For this reason, urea consumption is very high all over the world. It contains 46% of N, with an NPK value of 46-0-0.
Why is the Use of Urea as a Chemical Fertilizer Hazardous?
When urea 46-0-0 is applied to soil, unfortunately, more than half (up to 60%) of the nitrogen leaches out or vaporizes in the form of nitrogen gas, ammonia, and nitrous oxide due to the presence of denitrifying bacteria in the soil, resulting in contamination of groundwater and contributing to environmental hazards and pollution. Hence, we recommend organic farming and avoiding the use of these chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
What is Neem Coated Urea?
There is a lot of difference between Neem coated urea and Plain Urea. In Neem coated urea, a layer of neem oil is put over the plain urea. Scientists have found that neem oil effectively reduces the solubility of urea and ensures that it is not wasted through leaching and contamination and does not cause pollution. In other words, coating urea with neem seed oil ensures that all the urea applied is utilized by the plants. For beginners, Neem oil is obtained by crushing the seeds of the neem tree – botanically Azadirachta indica. Neem oil is the safest and best broad-spectrum natural pesticide available for organic farming.
What are the Benefits of Using Neem Coated Urea?
It has a lot of advantages, including:
- Prevention of Urea Loss: It prevents the loss of urea in the soil, as we already discussed.
- Reduction in Pest and Disease Attacks: It controls a large number of pests such as caterpillars, beetles, leafhoppers, borer, mites, and so on.
- Increased Crop Yields: Due to better nitrogen utilization.
- Reduction in Environmental Pollution: Decreases pollution of groundwater due to leaching of nitrates and gaseous emissions.
- Slow Release Mode: Coating urea with neem puts the urea fertilizer in slow-release mode, nourishing the saplings for a longer period, and thus avoiding the repeated use of fertilizer.
- Increased Shelf Life: It increases the shelf life of urea fertilizer.
- Commercial Opportunities: Provides an opportunity for entrepreneurs to commercialize local neem resources and start production and sales of neem-coated fertilizers.
Can Neem Coated Urea Be Used for Organic Farming?
Now the most important questions for organic gardeners: Can I use this Neem Coated Urea for Organic Farming or Home or Backyard food gardening? And how to use it safely? Are there any ill effects of using this?
I have provided all links to research articles on these topics and the link to purchase neem-coated urea online in the description below.
How to Use This Fertilizer
You can use this in two modes:
- Soil Application: Add about 1/4th teaspoon per plant or per container once a month. Do not over-fertilize as this can burn your plant.
- As Foliar Feed Spray: Add about 5 grams or 1 teaspoon per liter of water and spray on the plant leaves, more on the underside of the leaves because the stomata or the leaf pores are more numerous on the underside of the leaves.
PURCHASE LINKS:
RESEARCH ARTICLES & REFERENCES:
https://gkvks.com/downloads/NEEMCOATEDUREAANECO-FRIENDLY.pdf
https://gkvks.com/downloads/NCUreportrevised.pdf
https://gkvks.com/downloads/ncu-links.txt
Please watch a detailed video on Neem Coated Urea Fertilizer below: