Fertilizers

No. Fertilisation should not be carried out on waterlogged, snow-covered, or frozen land – to avoid nutrient losses and negative environmental impact.
Yes. Before planting an orchard, apply up to 3 tons per hectare and mix with the soil. In following years, apply 2 kg per 10 m² – avoiding direct contact between the fertiliser and the plant.
Yes! Before establishing a lawn, apply 2–3 kg per 10 m², mix with the top layer of soil, level the surface, and then sow the grass.
It is best applied before sowing or planting – in spring or late summer, depending on the crop.
HiProSoil can be used for field crops, orchards, vegetables, ornamental plants, and lawns. It is suitable for all soil types.
Humic acids help retain water in the soil, boost soil fertility, and improve the uptake of minerals by plants. They also help maintain stable soil pH and stimulate the development of beneficial microorganisms.
Organic matter improves soil structure, increases its ability to retain water and nutrients, and encourages the development of beneficial microorganisms. As a result, plants have better access to nutrients and grow more healthily.
Yes! Thanks to its content of chitin and organic matter, our fertiliser improves soil structure, enhances water retention, and promotes the growth of beneficial microorganisms that support healthy plant development.
Unlike traditional manure, our fertiliser has a neutral, mild smell – making it more pleasant to use in both agricultural and home gardening settings.
Yes – our fertiliser is fully organic and approved for use in organic farming. It is listed by the IUNG (Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation) as suitable for organic agriculture. It contains no synthetic additives or chemicals, supporting sustainable farming practices.
Chitin activates plants’ natural defence mechanisms, increasing their resistance to pathogens and pests. It also helps activate beneficial bacteria and fungi in the soil – improving its health and nutrient availability.
Yes – frass has a high nutrient concentration, which means that less is needed compared to traditional manure. It also improves soil structure and water retention, helping reduce cultivation costs in the long term.
Fertiliser based on frass from Hermetia illucens has a more stable composition and better nutrient availability than manure or compost. It also contains chitin, which stimulates plant resistance to pathogens. Additionally, it does not pose the risk of heavy metal contamination – a common issue in fertilisers made from animal waste.
Yes, provided that production complies with the standards. Frass-based fertiliser is a natural organic fertiliser and contains no pathogens or substances harmful to plants.
Frass from Hermetia illucens improves soil structure, increases water retention, and stimulates the growth of beneficial microorganisms. It is also more stable than manure – which means fewer nutrient losses.
Yes, frass (the droppings of Hermetia illucens larvae) is an excellent organic fertiliser. It is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and micronutrients, and contains natural microorganisms that improve soil health.