Gaia Green Super Fly, 750 g Pouch
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Renewable Insect Frass Fertilizer Rich in Plant Nutrients
Gaia Green Super Fly Insect Frass is a fertilizer derived from the excreta of black soldier fly larvae, a renewable resource produced from pre-consumer food waste fed to the larvae.
Though new to many growers, digested insect material has played a role in plant nutrition for millions of years, and Super Fly concentrates that natural process into a fertilizer rich in essential nutrients.
Key Features & Benefits
- Renewable source — produced from pre-consumer food waste through black soldier fly larvae
- Nutrient-rich — rich in essential nutrients drawn from the digestion process
- Sustainable input — repurposes food waste into a usable soil amendment
- Time-proven process — insect-digested material has supported plant nutrition for millions of years
Who Should Use Super Fly Insect Frass
Growers interested in sustainable, renewable fertilizer inputs who want to add a nutrient-rich, naturally derived amendment to their feeding program.
Application Guidance
Work into soil or apply as a top dressing according to package directions, integrating it alongside other organic amendments as part of a balanced program.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is insect frass?
- It is fertilizer derived from the excreta of black soldier fly larvae, a digestion byproduct rich in nutrients.
- Where does the raw material come from?
- It is produced from pre-consumer food waste fed to black soldier fly larvae, making it a renewable resource.
- Is insect frass a new type of fertilizer?
- It's new to many growers, but insect-digested material has played a role in plant nutrition for millions of years.
- How nutrient-dense is Super Fly compared to other amendments?
- It is rich in essential nutrients concentrated through the larvae digestion process.
- Can Super Fly be used alongside other Gaia Green products?
- Yes, it integrates well into a broader organic feeding program alongside other amendments.
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