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Alpaca poop is great for fertilizer because it's a "cold" manure, meaning it's low in nitrogen and doesn't burn plants, so it can be applied directly without composting. It's rich in essential nutrients (NPK), improves soil's water retention, and its pellet shape boosts soil texture, while its digestive process eliminates most weed seeds, preventing unwanted sprouts in your garden. 

Key Benefits

  • No Burning: Low nitrogen content means you can use it straight from the field without scorching plants.

  • Weed Seed Free: Alpacas' digestive system destroys most weed seeds, unlike cow or horse manure.

  • Improves Soil: The pellet shape enhances soil structure, aeration, and water-holding capacity.

  • Nutrient-Rich: Provides balanced Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) for healthy plant growth.

  • Low Odor: It's relatively odor-free, making it suitable for indoor plants too.

  • Convenient: Alpacas often use communal dung piles, making collection easier. 

How to Use

  • Direct Application: Mix into garden beds or spread around plants and trees.

  • Liquid Fertilizer: Soak the pellets in water to create "alpaca tea".

  • Compost Booster: Add it to your compost pile to enrich it further. 

Paca Poop

$20.00Price
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