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Llama Bean Fertilizer

Sale Price:$7.00 Original Price:$10.00
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Llama beans (manure) are high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium which are essential for plant growth. They also contain other trace minerals great for soil health. Llama beans are low in odor and don't attract pests like other types of manure. We recommend adding the beans to water to create a liquid fertilizer. 

Ingredients: Llama poop
Qty: 1 Bag
Size/dimensions: 1 gallon, 9x12 poly bag 

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Llama beans (manure) are high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium which are essential for plant growth. They also contain other trace minerals great for soil health. Llama beans are low in odor and don't attract pests like other types of manure. We recommend adding the beans to water to create a liquid fertilizer. 

Ingredients: Llama poop
Qty: 1 Bag
Size/dimensions: 1 gallon, 9x12 poly bag 

Llama beans (manure) are high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium which are essential for plant growth. They also contain other trace minerals great for soil health. Llama beans are low in odor and don't attract pests like other types of manure. We recommend adding the beans to water to create a liquid fertilizer. 

Ingredients: Llama poop
Qty: 1 Bag
Size/dimensions: 1 gallon, 9x12 poly bag 

Directions: Place approximately 1 cup of llama beans into a 1 gallon container or a 1 gallon bag into a 5 gallon bucket. Fill with water and allow the mixture to become a deep brown color. From there, fertilize your plants using the fertilizer tea you have now created! Feel free to continue to add additional water to the llama beans until it no longer changes color and then use any remaining beans as supplemental fertilizer. One cup of llama beans can make up to about 10 gallons of fertilizer tea.

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