Frass, the metabolic byproduct produced by Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae after digesting organic waste. Frass is a term that refers to feces or residue left by BSF larvae after processing organic waste. Frass is often used as a bio-organic fertilizer because it contains nutrients that are beneficial for plant growth.
Helps to improve the physical structure of the soil
Balances nutrient elements to increase soil fertility
Increases biological activity in the soil and biodiversity of beneficial microorganisms
Provides macro and micronutrients required by plants
Enhances plant resilience against diseases Environmentally friendly
Application :
New Potting Soil
Use sparingly in a ratio of 1 part frass to 10 parts soil.
Indoor Plants and Potted Plants
Sprinkle a thin layer around the plant & away from the stem, then water as usual.
Re-apply every 2 weeks
Flowers, vegetable beds, garden beds & other water-loving plants
Sprinkle a thin layer above the root area, then water as usual.
Re-apply weekly