At Plantkind, we believe in the profound connection between humanity and the plant kingdom. Plants are more than just sustenance; they are an abundant source for holistic well-being, offering incredible medicinal qualities that can heal and maintain our health.

We are dedicated to exploring the vast array of plant-derived products and ensuring our community has access to the highest quality global selections. Our mission extends beyond just providing products for people; we also believe in reciprocating the love and care that plants offer us. That's why we offer products for plants as well as products from plants. This dual focus ensures a symbiotic relationship, fostering a healthy coexistence where both humans and plants thrive.

Join us at Plantkind and discover the power of nature for a healthier, more harmonious life.

COW DUNG MANURE

Step 1: Prepare the Soil

Loosen the top layer of the soil in your pot or garden bed.Make sure the soil is slightly moist before applying cow manure.

Step 2: Add Cow Manure
For potted plants: Mix about 100–200 grams (1–2 handfuls) of cow manure with the soil in each pot.
For garden beds: Use about 1–2 kg per square meter of soil.
For lawns or kitchen gardens: Spread a thin layer evenly over the surface.

Step 3: Mix & Water
Gently mix the manure into the top layer of soil.
Water lightly so that nutrients start releasing into the root zone.

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VERMICOMPOST

Step 1: Prepare the Soil
Loosen the top layer of soil around your plants or in the pot.
Make sure the soil is moist before adding vermicompost.

Step 2: Add Vermicompost
For potted plants: Mix about 100–150 grams (1–2 handfuls) of vermicompost per pot.
For garden beds: Use 1–2 kg per square meter of soil.
For lawns or kitchen gardens: Spread a thin layer evenly over the surface.

Step 3: Mix & Water
Gently mix the vermicompost into the topsoil.
Water lightly to help nutrients absorb into the root zone.

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COCOPEAT POWDER

Step 1: Prepare
Take the required amount of cocopeat powder in a clean container.
Add a little water to make it slightly moist and soft to use.

Step 2: Mix
Blend cocopeat powder with soil and compost in equal parts (1:1:1).
This mix improves water retention, aeration, and plant growth.

Step 3: Plant & Care
Fill pots or grow bags with the mixture, plant your seeds or saplings, and water lightly.
Cocopeat holds moisture well, so water only when the top layer feels dry.

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COCOPEAT BLOCK

Step 1: Add Water
Place the cocopeat block in a bucket or large bowl.
Pour about 5–7 liters of water for every 1 kg block.
Let it soak for 15–30 minutes until it becomes soft and fluffy.

Step 2: Fluff It Up
Break the cocopeat gently with your hands to loosen it up.
You’ll get a light, airy mix that’s perfect for plants!

Step 3: Mix for Best Results
For healthy growth, mix cocopeat with soil and compost in equal parts (1:1:1).
This gives your plants the right balance of nutrients, air, and moisture.

Step 4: Plant & Water
Fill your pots or grow bags with the mix.
Plant your seeds or saplings, then water lightly.
Cocopeat holds water well, so you don’t need to water too often.

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NEEM CAKE POWDER

Step 1: Prepare the Soil
Loosen the soil around your plants or in pots.
Make sure the soil is moist before adding neem cake powder.

Step 2: Add Neem Cake Powder
For potted plants: Mix about 50–100 grams (1 handful) per pot with the top layer of soil.
For garden beds: Use 1–2 kg per square meter of soil.
For new plants or saplings: Mix 50 grams of neem cake powder directly into the planting hole before placing the plant.

Step 3: Mix & Water
Blend it well with the topsoil to ensure even distribution.
Water lightly after application to help nutrients and natural pest repellents reach the roots.

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DAP

Step 1: Prepare the Soil
Loosen the top layer of soil in your pot, field, or garden bed.
Ensure the soil is slightly moist before applying DAP fertilizer.

Step 2: Add DAP Fertilizer
For potted plants: Mix about 1–2 teaspoons (5–10 grams) per pot into the soil.
For vegetable or flower beds: Use 100–150 grams per square meter of soil.
For field crops: Apply 50–100 kg per acre, based on soil condition and crop type.
(Avoid placing DAP directly in contact with seeds or roots — mix well into soil.)

Step 3: Mix & Water
Mix the fertilizer evenly with the topsoil and water immediately after application.
This helps nutrients absorb quickly and supports strong root growth.

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RED SOIL

Step 1: Prepare the Soil Mix
Take the required amount of red soil in a clean container or tub.
Break any lumps and remove stones or debris to make it smooth and fine.

Step 2: Mix with Other Components
For best plant growth, mix red soil with cocopeat and compost in equal parts (1:1:1 ratio).
This improves aeration, drainage, and nutrient balance in the potting mix.

Step 3: Fill & Plant
Fill your pots, grow bags, or garden beds with the prepared soil mix.
Plant your seeds or saplings and water gently.
Keep the soil slightly moist — red soil holds water well but drains easily.

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BONE MEAL

Step 1: Prepare the Soil
Loosen the top layer of soil around your plants or in pots.
Make sure the soil is slightly moist before adding bone meal.

Step 2: Add Bone Meal
For potted plants: Mix about 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 grams) per pot with the topsoil.
For garden beds: Use 1–2 kg per 10 square meters of soil.
For new plants or saplings: Mix 1 tablespoon of bone meal directly into the planting hole before placing the plant.

Step 3: Mix & Water
Gently mix the bone meal into the top layer of soil.
Water lightly after application to help nutrients reach the roots.

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POT-O-MIX

Step 1: Prepare the Pot
Choose a clean pot or grow bag with proper drainage holes.
Make sure the container is dry and free from any old soil or debris.

Step 2: Fill with Pot-O-Mix
Fill about three-fourths (¾) of the pot with Pot-O-Mix.
If you’re transplanting, place the plant in the center and fill the remaining space with the mix.
Press gently around the base to support the plant.

Step 3: Water & Maintain
Water thoroughly after planting until the mix feels evenly moist.
Check moisture regularly — water only when the top layer feels dry.
Pot-O-Mix already contains nutrients, so no extra fertilizer is needed initially.

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PERLITE

Step 1: Prepare the Mix
Take the required amount of perlite in a clean container.
Perlite is a lightweight soil additive, so handle gently to avoid dust.
(You can lightly moisten it with water to reduce dust before mixing.)

Step 2: Mix with Other Components
Blend perlite with soil, cocopeat, and compost in a 1:1:1:1 ratio (or as needed).
This mixture improves aeration, drainage, and root oxygen supply — ideal for all kinds of plants.

Step 3: Fill & Plant
Fill pots, grow bags, or seed trays with the prepared mix.
Plant your seeds or saplings, then water gently.
Perlite helps retain moisture while preventing overwatering and root rot.

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EPSOM SALT

Step 1: Prepare the Solution
Dissolve 1 tablespoon (about 15 grams) of Epsom Salt in 1 liter of water.
Stir well until completely dissolved.
For larger gardens, mix 100–150 grams in 10 liters of water.

Step 2: Apply to Plants
For potted plants: Water the plants with the prepared solution once every 2–3 weeks.
For garden or outdoor plants: Spray or pour the solution around the base of the plants.
For leafy application: Use as a foliar spray on leaves for quick nutrient absorption.

Step 3: Repeat & Maintain
Use regularly every 15–20 days for best results.
Avoid overuse — a small amount goes a long way to keep plants green and healthy.

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CLAY PEBBLE

Step 1: Rinse Before Use
Rinse the clay pebbles thoroughly with clean water to remove any dust or debris.
You can soak them for 6–12 hours before use to allow them to absorb moisture fully.

Step 2: Add to Pot or System
For potted plants: Place a 1–2 inch layer at the bottom of the pot to improve drainage.
For hydroponic or semi-hydroponic systems: Fill the container or net pot with rinsed clay pebbles to support plant roots.
For top dressing: Spread a thin layer over soil to reduce moisture loss and give a neat look.

Step 3: Maintain & Reuse

Rinse occasionally to prevent salt build-up.
Clay pebbles are reusable — wash and sterilize them before reusing for new plants.

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