Jeevamrutham - A Nectar of Life for plants...


Jeevamrutham Recipe


  • 200 ltr water
  • 5ltr-10ltr Cow Urine.
  • Cow Urine half cow and half bull is ok but only bull's is not ok. Not Buffalo and not Jersey's
  • 1 cow gives 2 ltr urine.  Vegetarian's Urine is also good.
  • 10 kg Cow dung (the Fresher the better.)
  • 1 Kg Jaggery /  Vellam
    • Or 4Ltr - Sugarcane juice
    • Or 10Kg small pieced Sugarcane
    • Or 1 Kg Sweet Fruit Pulp
  • 1 Kg - Besan (best) or Toor Dal or Horse Gram
  • 100 gm - own farm's soil


Preparation:

Rotate clockwise. for 15mins. and cover it with rug and keep in shade. Not to be exposed to Sunlight and Rain water.
Keep it for a min. of 48 hrs.
If the Climate is colder than 12 deg then keep it for min. of 4 days.
Mix it twice a day during dawn and dusk for a minute.


After 48hrs / 4 days, Jeevamrutham will be ready for use.


Usage:

This Jeevamrutham can be used for next 7 - 14 days .


200 ltr barrel. Cement Tank, Plastic tank.


Per Acre 200 - 400ltr Jeevamrutham along with Irrigation. once or twice a month.


When to give:



When Temperature of the wind in a day is between 25 - 36degrees, and Humidity is 65 - 90%, and intensity of the solar light is 5000 - 7000 candles, Jeevamrutham works the best in the soil witha  top most microclimate. This situation occurs only during Rainy season Dakshinayanam (Jun - Dec) when SW , NE monsoon season. Jeevamrutham during rainy season is the best resultant.


How to utilise Jeevamrutham.



Filter the Jeevamrutham in barrel and place is above the vakyal / swayle


Jeevamrutham is to be applied in soil only when its MOIST. Not when its dry. If its Dry climate, apply it during evening, night.


Ways to Give Jeevamrutham.



1. Via Irrigation


2. Via direct application on the surface of the soil.

Types of Crops:
  • Cotton, toor, Tomato, Chilli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Beans, Lady finger, Sunflower. every crop that
is planned in 2-3 ft gap.


Application:
1 tea cup Jeevamrutham, between 2 plants directly on the soil gap. Monthly once or twice a month. It will be absorbed immediately.


  • In Orchids / Orchards / Thoppu,  While they are Standing crop yielding fruits.
    • eg:Orange, Mango, Mosambi, Coconut, Kinno, Papaya, Amla, Guava, Banana, Chiku. Areca nut, Palm, Nutmeg,


  • During Rainy season Once a month:
    • 2 - 5 ltr Jeevamrutham around the canopy of the tree (inside border of the shadow during 12 noon under the tree)


  • After Rainy season, Feed jeevamrutham along with Irrigation @ 200ltr - 400ltr per acre .


Jeevamrutham works in liaison with Mulching.which is very important.


  • Pomogranate, Curry leaves, Banana, Palm, Papaya, Custard apple.
    • 1-2Ltr per tree once a Month in the Tree's Canopy.


  • For New Orchards, New Trees that has not started yielding.
    • One month after seeding until 6 months.
      • 1 cup jeevamrutham under the canopy on the soil once month..
    • 6months - 1 yr,
      • 200ml Jeevamrutham per tree per month.
    • 1yr - 2 yr.
      • 1ltr Jeevamrutham per tree per month.
    • 2yr onwards -
      • 2 ltr Jeevamrutham per tree per month.


Automation of Jeevamrutham. for bigger farms.
  • Lie 2 barrels on a Bullock cart and drip it along.
  • Barrel on a cycle carrier and drip it along the gap between plants with 3 ft gap.


3. Via spray on the crop / plants.

By Spraying the jeevamrutham on the plants/Trees, we can increase the process of Photosynthesis.
ATP are the Solar energy conservers in the plant @ 12.5Kcal of Solar Energy.


First Spray, 1 Month after seeding. Sprayed straight on the crop. If we spray on the crop and as well as on the soil at the same time, benefit will be doubled.


100 Ltr Water :  5 ltr Filtered Jeevamrutham to be sprayed. per acre.


Second Spray 21 days after the first spray.
150ltr Water: 10ltr Filtered Jeevamrutham to be sprayed per acre.


Third Spray 21 days after the Second Spray.
200ltr Water : 20ltr Filtered Jeevamrutham to be sprayed per acre.


Last Spray during the Milking stage of the plant, bud
Or when the fruits are small or when the Pods are small
Or Budding stage for flowers.


200Ltr Water : 5-6Ltr Sour Butter Milk to be sprayed per acre


Now for Standing Orchard, like, mango, papaya that are in yielding stage.


Immediately Spray Jeevamrutham after harvesting of the fruits.
200ltr water: 20ltr Jeevamrutham to be sprayed on the stems where from fruit was plucked.
This is to close the pipe that secretes honeywhich attracts fungus. Spraying Jeevamrutham on this time will help solve this fungus attack


When the new leaves come after the dormancy,
200ltr water : 20ltr Jeevamrutham to be sprayed on the tree to increase the canopy.


After 1 month spray again on the tree
200ltr water : 20ltr Jeevamrutham to be sprayed on the tree to increase the canopy.


To save the flower during the flowering stage.


Next during the flowering stage,
200ltr Water + 5ltr Dasaparniarkam kashayam +
Or 200ltr Neemastram without dilution..


Next spray of this medicine after 21 days
or the previous spray.
200ltr Water + 5ltr Dasaparniarkam kashayam +
Or 200ltr Neemastram without dilution..


During Fruiting stage:
When the fruit is 1/4th of the full size of the fruit (child stage)
200ltr WateR: 20ltr Jeevamrutham to be sprayed on the tree per Acre.


-> After 1 Month, Spray
Sapthadhanyankur Kashayam. after 1 month of the previous spray per acre.


-> After 1 Month. Last Spray for Fruiting stage.
Sapthadhanyankur Kashayam. after 1 month of the previous spray per acre.

FOR NEW ORCHARD PLANTATION Spraying:


1 Month After Seeding ON All Crops:
First Spray:
100ltr Water: 5ltr Filtered Jeevamrutham per acre


Second Spray after 21 days of  1st Spray
150ltr Water: 10ltr Filtered Jev


Third Spray 21 days after 2nd Spray
Spray 200ltr Water: 20ltr Filtered Jeevamrutham


Fourth Spray 1month after 3rd spray:
Spray 200ltr water: 5ltr Sour Butter Milk


Fifth Spray, 1 month after fourth spray:
Spray 200ltr Water: 20ltr Filtered Jeevamrutham per acre


Sixth Spray, 1 month after Fifth spray:
Spray 200ltr Water: 20ltr Filtered Jeevamrutham per acre




Comments

  1. how many litres of urine does a local cow produce per day?

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    1. Morning urine itself must be somewhere close to 5ltrs. U can collect daily as a habit and store in a barrel for subsequent preparations as urine is older the better.

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    2. what is the time period can we store cow urine

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  2. Excellent information. Keep sharing such info.

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  3. One hour after applying jeevamrutham if it rain. Is it fine?

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    1. Ideally u must apply after it rains but if you applied Nd then it rained unexpectedly then no worries the leaves will take what was possible n the spoke will get the rest. Repeat the next dose a bit early if that happens. Make sure rain doesn't wash away the soil with run off water.

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  4. can we use this for onion crop

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  5. what is the dosage recommended for coconut?

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    1. If it's a grown up tree yielding coconuts then water the plants properly or allow it to rain and then pour jivamritham on the canopy of the tree. U can also spray if you can on the top at the flowers n new shoots.

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  6. How can it be used to tea plants?

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    1. Same as with other plants. Spray as foliar spray and /or apply on soil.

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  7. When should we use jeevamrutha on paddy crop? Please guide me

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  8. What is the shelf life of this product?

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  9. What should be the ideal price in the market if it is commercialized?

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  10. what are differences between jeevamrutha and ghana jeevamrutha in yield of tomato? in jeevamrutha we use 200 liter water and in ghana jeevamrutha we do not use water . may be the population micro organisms in ghana jeevam rutha is lower jeevamrutha ? is effect ghana jeevamrutha lower than jeevamrutha?
    thanks

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  11. Hi, can i give this jeevamrutham to plants everyday? Is there any gap should we need to maintain for liquid fertilizers like beetroot, banana peels and jeevamrutham ?? Please reply.. Thanks in advance!!

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