Amrut Jal for Plants — Preparation and Usage

Poonam Yadav
2 min readNov 6, 2022

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Amrut Jal

AmritJal is a liquid organic fertilizer that increases the nutrient content of soil used in organic farming.

How does the Amrut Jal work?

Fresh cow dung contains not only plant nutrients, but also millions of soil-friendly microorganisms. If they are adequately supplied, they will multiply. And when you feed these microorganisms to the soil, the soil will come back to life. Not only do they improve the structure of the soil, but they also begin to break down the available nutrients into a form that plants can easily absorb. The Amrut Jal manufacturing process is essentially a process that increases the number of microorganisms already available in the fresh cow dung of Indian cattle.

AmrutJal ingredients:

[1] 1 liter of cow dung

[2] 1 liter of cow urine

[3] 50 grams of brown sugar

[4] 10 liters of water

Alternative to Black Jaggery: 6 overripe bananas or 2 tablespoons of sugar cane juice or 6 overripe jackfruits or other overripe sweet fruits (available on site)). Mix everything and store for 3 days. Stir the mixture clockwise and counterclockwise 2–3 times a day. On the 4th day, take 1 liter of this concentrated mixture and mix with 10 liters of water.

Cow dung

One gram of cow dung contains millions of microorganisms. They proliferate after 3 days of fermentation and accelerate their decomposition. Microbial activity is highest on the 4th day and then begins to decline. Therefore, for best results, you should use AmrutJal on the 4th day.

Cow urine

Cow urine contains 24 nutrients. Just as salt flavors our food, bovine urine makes compost microbially delicious.

Jaggery

The addition of jaggery supports fermentation.

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Poonam Yadav
Poonam Yadav

Written by Poonam Yadav

Passionate about home gardening, plant care, growth, and maintenance. Join me on this exciting journey of organic practices and sustainable gardening! 🌱

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