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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 71552, member: 25510"] The fermented fruit juice fertilizer is getting popular here. All you need is an overripe fruit preferably papaya or banana, they are the best. Wash the fruit and cut into small cubes. Mix an equal amount of molasses or brown sugar. Put in a glass jar and cover with cloth. Let it stay for 1 week in a cool storage. The liquid is harvested into a bottle for use. One kilo of papaya can produce more than 1 liter of fermented fruit juice. For using, mix 2 tablespoons in a liter of water that you pour into the roots of your plants. You can seel the finished product for $20 per liter which will give you a good profit. [/QUOTE]
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