Sedumin Manupur Insect
Sedumin Manupur Insect is an organic compound fertiliser that is obtained from the excrement of mealworm larvae and pressed into low-dust pellets. In practice, this fertiliser is particularly valued where a low-odour, safe and ecologically sound nutrient supply is required - for example in horticulture, planting areas or green spaces. Thanks to its natural composition, it supports soil activity and provides a uniform release of nutrients, which is typical of organic and sustainable cultivation systems.
Properties
- Organic compound fertiliser for rapid and sustainable nutrient supply
- Made from insect componentsbased on excretions of beetle larvae (mealworms)
- Pelletised & virtually dust-free - therefore easy to handle and easy to apply
- Low odour - Particularly suitable if odour nuisance is an issue
- GMO-free and free from undesirable residues (including antibiotics, pesticides)
- Versatile in usefor many crops/applications and as an additive for organic or organic-mineral mixtures
Application & application
- Use depending on culture & requirements - Suitable for many areas of application
- Application: evenly with suitable Fertiliser spreaders
- Application period: during the growing season (recommended from February to September)
- Principle of action: organically bound nutrients gradually become available to plants via microbial processes
- Area note: Water on green/ornamental/sports turf after spreading, work in lightly on other surfaces
- Organic suitability: complies with the BIO AUSTRIA guideline, permitted for organic farms and listed in the Austrian farm inputs catalogue
Advantages
The fertiliser promotes a continuous supply of nitrogen, which plays a key role in leaf growth and vitality. The organic binding form supports needs-based conversion in the soil, which strengthens both plant development and nutrient efficiency. The phosphorus it contains favours root formation, while potassium supports metabolism, stability and stress resistance. Another practical feature is the pelletised form, which enables even application and minimises dust formation. Due to its extremely low inherent odour, Sedumin Manupur Insect is particularly suitable for residential and garden areas, urban green spaces and other areas where organic fertilisers are often perceived as a nuisance.
Background knowledge on the type of fertiliser
As an organic nitrogen fertiliser, Sedumin Manupur Insect supplies its nitrogen in bound form, which is only mineralised by soil microorganisms. This creates a natural long-term effect that avoids strong nutrient peaks and supplies the plants evenly. Phosphorus fertilisers play an important role in the formation of an efficient root system, especially in the early stages of development. Potassium fertilisers support numerous enzymatic processes that control the water balance, cell stability and stress reactions. In combination, this NPK composition acts as a slow-release fertiliser, as organic substrates are successively converted and thus remain effective over a longer period of time.