Natural Farming Methods = DAP + NPK

Here is a comparison chart showing the nutrient content and benefits of:

  • DAP (Diammonium Phosphate)
  • NPK Fertilizer (Standard blend like 20-20-20)
  • Banana Stem Extract (Fermented with Cow Urine & Jaggery)
  • Jeevamrutham

This helps you understand how each works and how natural inputs support sustainable leafy vegetable farming.


🌾 Nutrient & Benefit Comparison Chart

Parameter / Input DAP NPK (20-20-20) Banana Stem Extract Jeevamrutham
Nitrogen (N) 18% 20% ~0.2–0.4% ~0.05–0.1%
Phosphorus (P₂O₅) 46% 20% ~0.3–0.5% ~0.02–0.04%
Potassium (K₂O) 0% 20% ~2.0–3.5% ~0.02–0.05%
Secondary Nutrients None None Ca, Mg (0.1–0.3%) Minimal (traces)
Micronutrients (Zn, Fe) Absent Absent Present in trace amounts Present in trace amounts
Organic matter ❌ None ❌ None ✅ Yes ✅ High
Microbial life ❌ None ❌ None ✅ High (fermented) ✅ Extremely high
Mode of action Chemical (fast) Chemical (fast) Organic + microbial (slow-release) Microbial stimulation
Soil impact (long-term) Depletes biology Depletes biology Improves soil health Restores microbial life
Application frequency 1–2 times/cycle 2–3 times/cycle 2–3 times/cycle Weekly or biweekly
Cost High High Low (on-farm input) Very low (fully on-farm)
Residue risk ❌ High ❌ High ✅ None ✅ None
Suitability for leafy crops ⚠️ Can cause leaf burn if overused ⚠️ Risky if overapplied ✅ Very suitable ✅ Best suited

🟢 Summary of Use in Leafy Crops

Need Best Choice
Quick phosphorus for roots DAP (short-term only, not organic)
Balanced NPK for chemical setup NPK
Natural potassium & phosphorus ✅ Banana Stem Extract
Continuous biological feeding ✅ Jeevamrutham

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Great question. If you want your natural inputs (like banana stem extract + jeevamrutham + cow-based preparations) to match the nutrient power of DAP, especially its high phosphorus (P) and moderate nitrogen (N), you’ll need to strategically combine multiple organic inputs and enhance phosphorus availability biologically.


🎯 Goal: Match or Replace DAP (18% N + 46% P₂O₅)


✅ 1. Target Nutrients from DAP

Nutrient DAP % Role
Nitrogen (N) 18% Leaf and shoot growth
Phosphorus (P₂O₅) 46% Root growth, energy transfer, early establishment

✅ ORGANIC STRATEGY TO REPLACE DAP

🔶 A. Nitrogen Replacement (18%)

Use combinations of the following:

Input N Content (Approx.) Application
Cow urine ~1.0–1.5% N In jeevamrutham, 10–12 L/bed/month
Jeevamrutham ~0.05–0.1% N Weekly soil drench
Desi cow dung ~0.5% N Used in compost or ghan jeevamrutham
Azospirillum / Azotobacter N-fixers Add once per month with compost

🔁 Weekly jeevamrutham + cow urine + microbial inoculants = consistent N supply


🔷 B. Phosphorus Replacement (46%)

💥 Key Fact: Phosphorus in soil is often present but locked

So we unlock it using PSB and organic matter.

Input P₂O₅ Content Action
Banana stem extract (fermented) 0.3–0.5% Supplies organic phosphorus
Cow dung compost 0.4–0.5% Slow P release
Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB) Unlocks native P Must for DAP-level effect
Rock phosphate (optional) 20–30% (slow) Approved in organic if needed
Bone meal (optional) 15–20% Good P source if non-vegan OK

PSB + cow dung + banana extract can unlock 50–100 kg/acre of P/year from soil reserves


🔁 DAP Replacement Plan for 24 Beds (4×250 ft each)

Input Quantity per Cycle Frequency
Jeevamrutham 240 L Weekly (3×/month)
Cow urine (in Jeevamrutham) 24–30 L Weekly (3×/month)
Banana stem extract 60 L Twice/month
PSB powder 12 kg + 250 kg compost Every 30 days
Optional: Rock phosphate 10–15 kg mixed in compost Once before sowing

🔄 Rotation Plan to Replace DAP (Per Month)

Week Inputs Applied
Week 1 Jeevamrutham + PSB compost
Week 2 Banana stem extract + Jeevamrutham
Week 3 Jeevamrutham + cow urine foliar spray
Week 4 Banana extract + Jeevamrutham + mulch

🧠 Summary: How This Matches DAP

DAP Function Organic Substitute Strategy
High nitrogen Cow urine + Jeevamrutham + N-fixing microbes
High phosphorus Banana stem + cow dung + PSB to unlock soil P
Fast effect Weekly feeding + microbial fermentation = steady release
Easy application Liquid drum batches, easy drench or drip

💡 Optional Booster if Needed:

If early root growth is slow in cold or compacted soils, add 5–10 kg of rock phosphate per bed mixed with compost + PSB once before sowing — it is allowed in most organic farming systems (verify with certifiers if needed).


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Excellent! Adding Ghana Jeevamrutham to your organic DAP-replacement strategy is a smart move. It provides slow-release nitrogen, phosphorus, microbial activity, and organic carbon, especially helpful for leafy crops with continuous harvesting.


✅ UPDATED: DAP Replacement Plan Including Ghana Jeevamrutham (for 24 beds)

Each bed = 4 ft × 250 ft (93 m²)
Total = 24 beds ≈ 0.55 acres


🗓️ Organic Input Rotation Table (4-Week Cycle)

Week Inputs Applied Quantity (Total for 24 Beds) Purpose
Week 1 ✅ Jeevamrutham (liquid)✅ PSB + compost✅ Ghana Jeevamrutham • 240 L Jeevamrutham• 12 kg PSB + 250 kg compost• 60–80 kg Ghana Jeevamrutham (2–3 kg/bed) Start root development, microbial boost, phosphorus unlocking
Week 2 ✅ Banana Stem Extract (fermented)✅ Jeevamrutham (liquid) • 60 L banana extract + 480 L water• 240 L Jeevamrutham Potassium, phosphorus, and growth stimulation
Week 3 ✅ Jeevamrutham (liquid)✅ Ghana Jeevamrutham (booster) • 240 L Jeevamrutham• 60–80 kg Ghana Jeevamrutham Nitrogen + microbial support for leafy expansion
Week 4 ✅ Banana Stem Extract✅ Jeevamrutham✅ Mulch/Top dressing • 60 L banana extract• 240 L Jeevamrutham• Optional: 1 kg dry jeevamrutham or mulch per bed Final P+K push, moisture retention, soil building

🧱 Details of Ghana Jeevamrutham Application

Use Type Quantity per bed Total for 24 beds Timing
Base dose 2–3 kg/bed 60–72 kg Before sowing / Week 1
Top-up dose 2–3 kg/bed 60–72 kg Week 3 (or after 1st cut)

📝 Mix into topsoil or apply near root zone, then water well.


🧪 Nutrient & Function Summary (Including Ghana Jeevamrutham)

Input N (%) P₂O₅ (%) K₂O (%) Microbial Activity Function
DAP 18 46 0 ❌ None Fast, chemical
Jeevamrutham (liquid) ~0.1 ~0.02 ~0.03 ✅ Very high Microbial boost
Banana Stem Extract ~0.3 ~0.4 ~2.5 ✅ Moderate–high Growth & K
PSB + Compost ~0.2 Unlocks P ~0.2 ✅ High (soil unlocker) Phosphorus solubilization
Ghana Jeevamrutham ~1.0 ~0.5 ~0.5 ✅ High Slow-release NPK + microbes

💡 Together, this combination matches or exceeds DAP’s plant benefit — not in chemical percentage, but in biological efficiency, soil health, and continuous release.

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