AlpacaPoo
Fun Facts
Alpaca manure is a rich soil conditioner known to improve soil quality and its ability to retain water.
It provides a fair amount of nitrogen and potassium and average levels of phosphorus.
Goat manure is virtually odorless and beneficial to the soil as it contains nutrients plants need for optimal growth.
As urine collects in the droppings, the manure retains more nitrogen, thus increasing its fertilizing potency.
Neither alpaca or goat manure requires composting. This works out nicely because you can literally take a scoop of the AlpacaPoo out of the bag and apply it directly without the rest of it “burning” your plants.
Alpaca Poo can be applied directly to soil and plants as it is “non-burning”.
If you prefer liquid fertilizer, AlpacaPoo tea can be made by combining AlpacaPoo with water at a 1:2 ratio and letting it steep for 24 hours.