There are many benefits of CNBM technology in plant growth. Husk also known as Bhuss in Nepali is used for Carbon. Carbon is the main component of soil organic matter and helps give soil its water-retention capacity, its structure, and its fertility. Also, carbon plays an important role in husk for the soil to loosen up and let the water and oxygen pass though easily. This process will help the root of the plan to take enough nutrients required when needed. Bran also known as Dhutto in Nepali is for Nitrogen. It is an essential macronutrient, which all plats require for proper growth. It is an important constituent of all chlorophyll molecule, nucleic acids and proteins. Nitrogen is abundant in the atmosphere and comprises about 78% od its content. Nitrogen is also a constituent of organic matter in the soil. However, atmospheric and organic nitrogen cannot be directly used by plants. For plants to absorb nitrogen, it must be first converted into ammonium (NH4+) and/or nitrate (NO3-), which are the forms that are available for plants uptake. The nitrogen in our component of Bran will provide the necessary nitrogen required for a plant growth and soil development. Leaves also known as Paat in Nepali is for bacteria. The role of bacteria globally is crucial. Its importance is less recognized but it plays a vital role in the survival of humans as well as plants. Rikishi Compost’s main work is with use of right type and amount of bacteria for production of healthy compost that delivers to its full capacity without compromise. The right amount of leaves with types of leaves is selected for the production. One wrong amount or type will destroy our formula and the specification of our compost. Red soil also known as Rati Mato in Nepali is popularly known to be king of soils. The use of red soil is one of the main components in our compost because it consists of minerals. Minerals is one of the 16 components required for the development and growth of the plant. Plants need an abundant supply of these three minerals, which are common in most soils but must be provided via nutrient solution to hydroponic crops.
The red soil we use -eon and the other materials we use in our compost has +eon, which means when using our compost, not only does it withhold the soil and roots of the plant together but also opens up a space for the plant to gain oxygen and water in the necessary parts of the roots.
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