How-To Make Organic Fertilizer

Plants Feeding Plants

Aloe Vera plants are exceptional choices for enhancing plant growth as a fertilizer and rooting agent due to their natural properties. Renowned for their moisture-retaining gel, Aloe Vera plants are reservoirs of essential nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes that can nourish and fortify soil. When used as a fertilizer, this gel provides a balanced blend of nutrients that promote healthy plant development. Additionally, the inherent antifungal and antibacterial properties of Aloe Vera help shield plants from diseases that might impede growth. As a rooting agent, the gel's ability to stimulate cell division and encourage root growth is unparalleled. It minimizes transplant shock, leading to higher survival rates for newly propagated plants. Aloe Vera's remarkable adaptability and minimal care requirements further make it a sustainable and eco-friendly choice for bolstering the vitality of your garden.

This completely chemical free fertilizer option is super easy to make, and you will be able to give your plants that boost they need to thrive without worrying about any negative effects in your garden. The video below walks you through it step by step.

I use a small Magic Bullet Blender, and then I dilute the fertilizer into about a gallon of water. I use a fine mesh coffee filter to strain out the solids.

What you need:
Aloe Vera Leaves (trim from the bottom of the leaf)
1 tsp ground Cinnamon
Water
Blender/Food Processor
Fine Mesh Strainer