One thing everyone should understand that what works in one climate doesn’t work in every kind of climate! I live in a mild, cold, dry, climate of the Bay Area, I have used banana peels and the whole bananas in my roses for ever, I use banana liquid too without any harms to the plants! Indian conditions are totally different, you have to be wise enough to understand that! Most of the TH-camrs are just copy paste junkies, without any actual knowledge! I like Dr Agarwal because that’s how my father use to do gardening in India, I learned everything from him and still applying! 🙏🏼
my dear friend, India is home to an extraordinary variety of climatic regions, ranging from tropical in the south to temperate and alpine in the Himalayan north, where elevated regions receive sustained winter snowfall. so you can't judge banane peel fertilizer on the basis of temperature, climate conditions of west bengal. i am using this fertilizer from last 2 years, and not facing any problem. so first Mr Agarwal and you should understand Indian climate. After that make a perception.
@@abhirath6387 It is a pity that you should respond so. Dr. Agarwal's videos are highly educative & wonderful. In this video, he specifically made a mention about temperature conditions being the determining factor. Why should you be so presumptuous to think that he is unaware of the different climatic conditions in India?
@@stseshadri1964 first you should listen complete video, after that share any comments. He clearly said that in India is not good ok. So India is not all about best Bengal. India is all about Kashmir, Gujrat, Kerala and asam Manipur, there is different climate conditions. And if he is facing problem that is not our problem. He should study first after that make a video. And I am not only one who said banana peel is good for plants, If you will use it in good manner and who give him rights to say that other you tubers doing wrong in the basis of some google pages and his perception. And some time my dear when you do anything wrong always accept it ok without covering own mistake.
When the banana peels are soaked in water it has to be covered to facilitate anaerobic respiration inside the mixture, if you leave it open it develops fungus. If you cover and ferment it it becomes liquid compost!!
This is a fantastic video which every gardener must watch. I cannot thank you enough for taking time to do this gem of a video. I have pile of dried banana peels ready for powdering. I will wash them from now on before drying to remove any chemicals. Thank you, Thank you & Thank you 😊.
Interesting to know! I've always added a chopped up clove of garlic to prevent fungal infections forming in my banana and nettle infusions. I've still got loads left... maybe I'll just use them on my older plants now. I live in the UK so humidity is rarely an issue for me. Thank you! 🙏
@@NamrataShri so I do both. Sometimes I compost with other things like vegetable peels, tea leaves, etc. And I also add the chopped peels to the soil of my potted plants.
I put a egg with peel, a banana peel, a bit milk and coffee ground into the blender and gave it to 12L of water and watered my plants with it. It worked very well as a liquid fertilizer. All ingiridients were fresh though.
Thank you for your gardening videos. If very dry banana peels are ground into a powder, are the nutrients immediately available to the plant (when mixed into the soil) - or does it take a long time for it to become useful to the roots? (One gardening channel seemed to indicate it would be useful only after 3-6 months, but I suspect if powdered finely it should be available in days. Would appreciate your expertise. Thank you.)
I just ground some up and am trying to find out how to best use it. I think I'm going to use it in soil along with some tea/coffee grounds for nitrogen, for slow growing stuff like garlic, ginger.
I used it like this, 3 banana peels in a liter of water for 15 days in another bottle i place 4 tbsp .of coffee grins for the same time .After the 15 days i strained , mix both solutions , and use it diluted with more water .I had good results , even the orchids bloomed beautifully .
I live in the northern part of India. I have been using banana liquid fertilizer on potted and ground rose plants for quite some time, but I have never seen ants or any insects. My plants are healthy and they bloom very well.
This is contradictory to your earlier posts where you have either soaked the banana peels with other fruits and vegetable e.g. papaya or made a shake of the peels and then left for decomposing for about a week and then diluted with water for use. Lot of people it seems have the same confusion looking at the comments especially since your earlier videos were for Indian climates also. Appreciate if you could clarify more.
The irony is that most of the you tubers are suggesting tips on the basis of hearsay. So always check the veracity of the so called organic tips on some institutional websites.
This is very useful video. They are advocating banana peel liquid fertiliser on so many channels.. I spoiled some of my plants using it. You have given the reasons. thank you.
I put banana peels and water in a blender and grind up the add more water , the apply to the base of tomato plants. the flowers and tomatoes increase and the plant grows quicker.
Very useful.. i had prepared this liquid fertiliser and was about to apply before which i saw ur vdo. Saved me a ton. Thank you very much. Great work Sir.
Hello Sir... Then which home made fertilizer is most useful for flowering plants like Jasmine or Hibiscus... Plz guide me. I am just a beginner in gardening.
Very true! I had a bad experience by applying such banana peel water. Too many ants in my flower pot and they brought lot of mites and insects. I had to change most the soil to recover the plant. But by the time I realised I had already lost most of them.
Absolutely correct. I destroyed all my Periwinkle using banana peel fertilizer. Had soaked the peels raw for over 7 dys. Could not understand why my plants started dying and then I turned to google & TH-cam to study the adverse effects. Learned not to blindly follow every advise without proper research. Thanks Dr. Sa'ab 🙏
I'm really glad I watched this video! I live in southern LA, United States where we have a similar climate to India except it freezes here lightly on occasion. I watched a video about using banana peels and it sounded good, but with warm conditions like India, it never occurred to me this could happen. Thanks for the information! Much appreciated and I hope you have many views on this. 😊
@@micahsnyder8281 I begin to wonder if the people with issues ever heard about a device called a refrigerator? You stick the solution in it for a few days, to a week, as it "percolates" then you just don't get that nasty ass thing that was shown in the video.
Im in Southeast LA, Covington. Its been hot this summer and gardening has not been kind. I had aphids destroy my green bean plants, and now im dealing with hornworms on my tomato plants. I use banana water too, except i boil it for 45 min to an hour before straining. My cantaloupe, honeydew and watermellon plants are doing fairly well given the high temps.
I always use this liquid after getting it diluted with 10 times water and one table spoon of antifungal preparation. There's no side effects of any kind that you are mentioning.
Thank you for your explanation sir can we mix the ripened banana with jaggery or country sugar and keep it for months and use it has liquid fertilizer.
I have been using banana peel tea for over 8 years and never had problems, what I do is mix bananapeel tea with 10ml of EM-1 (effective Microorganism) and its been working fantastic
Do you drink the tea or is it for gardening? I’m not sure drinking the tea is a good idea as commercially available bananas have a lot of chemicals added on the skin for slow ripening.
Hello sir, Thank you for all those very informative & reliable videos. I've been following u since ur first videos. U r an amazing teacher. Always to the point. As for this banana peel liquid fertilizer: unfortunately, i used it on many of my potted plants & i've practically lost many.Thk u very much for this update.God bless.
Thank you for your explanation. I used the banana peel liquid dilute with water - ratio 1:12, it works for my plants, all blooming with flowers. I guess the trick is to add loads of water, otherwise it burn the roots of your plants.
Thanks for this information, very helpful. I soak my banana peels, I lost a mature tomato plant, developed a brown color on trunk of tree leaves wilted I pulled it up. I believe it was fungus.
Glad to hear this, I live in a subtropical climate and I tried to make the banana fertilizer once and it was really nasty. Now I know I’m not crazy for not wanting to put that ugly stink juice in my plants. 🤣👍🏼
thank u very much sir for such valuable information. please let me know if potato and onion peel water prepared in the same way can be used or not. in fact i am using this continuously. please help me whether to use it or not.
Thanks you for this video. I've learned today a good lesson that theres a lot of things to take in consideration before doing something that I've found on youtube. It's actually common sense but sometimes it's this small things we often forget and then face consequences. I've found this video very useful. And give a 10 out of 10.
So is it one to 5 or 1 to 10? I have a five gal bucket been soaking for 3 days I was planning on using this weekend I have jalapenos, habinero, serrano,hot Thai,Tabasco,ghost pepper,banana pepper, pablano and sweet peppers
Thank you sooooo much for this information. And some you tubers say put all the vegetable waste peels in water and in the evening out the water in the plants. Is that safe to do so?
It's true sir ....I have applied this method and lots of my plants infected by insects, and some plants have died. Thank you so much sir for this information.
Sir you said correct about blindly using European practices by some gardeners here. I have suffered many times by following their advice here as it is not at all suitable with the climate, soil and plants. Thank you for guiding us correctly.
i dry the peels, then grind it in food processor. I use it to amend soil, never had any issue. Using raw peel on plants directly can cause problems. i do not make compost tea, too much hassle in my opinion.
But Sir one month back you shared a video on how to make liquid fertilizer from vegetable and fruit peels in that you have told to use all types of peels...will that be safe to use in plants... Please clarify 🙏
Thanks for video . I also face the same problem. I made banana peel shake fertilizer by watching one video and keep it for 10 day as he said and after using in my lagerstromia plant its leaves started turning brown . Now what can I do to save the plant . Please answer ?
Mixing a small portion of the liquid with plain water is what most videos recommended. No videos i have seen has asked us to use the liquid directly on plants...
Yes only keep for 7-8 hrs in water, strain the water properly with strainer and add water to strained water and then add to plants. I am doing this since long. Did not have any problem. But I do have to use neem oil or turmeric in limited amounts so that insects stay away.
Sir, I am based in UAE and have been using this for last 3 years without any issues. The temperature and humidity here is very comparable to India, if not more. However, I dilute it with water...and have received good results. Not sure if there is any effect of the type of banana used. I mostly use Chiquita and have never had a problem so far.
True! I've been using banana peel fertilizer for over 4 months too and never had any issues. However, I do ferment the peels with yogurt and molasses to bring the heat down, then dilute it to 1:10 ratio. It has helped me a LOT.
Hi Rohan, Download PLANTECK: Plant Identification and Care(beta) from Google Playstore. It is something of your interest.😊I bet you will thank me later💖
Yes now iam satisfied, because i had doubt before about these that this harming my plants.i used to apply this before but i have harmed my plants so i havnt applied since . Thank you sir .U r being Honest man
Thank you sir. Last month I used this Liquid Banana Fertilizer and my Balsam died. I was shocked. But now I understood the reason. Thanks once again sir. But sir I have one question, previously you have a video of Liquid Fertilizer from Raw Vegetable scrapes soaked in water and then using it in garden. But that one also attracts lot of fungus. So, plz comment on that
@@GardeningismyPassion sir plz comment on the fact that I mentioned previously.... regarding fungus in the Liquid Vegetable Fertilizer that you have shown in one of your previous video
Yeah he never answers queries... You can add Trichoderma when you are using homemade liquid fertilizer which should take care of fungus... Also for added benefit add Liquid consortia as well which is a mixture of NPK solubilizing bacteria.......
I watch many gardenning channel on you tube but there are a few channel which give right and correct information. 'Gardenning is my passion' is the most useful channel for me...thank you
But you are using this method in the previous Video's..U are using this method for very long & now u are telling this method is wrong..You are giving the wrong information to the Audience than how can we believe the rest fertilizer u mentioned in your videos are good or bad
Things are always changing. We should always be learning. What is considered suitable may in fact be studied more and seen that the original conclusion may not be the case after all. This man works very hard to share his knowledge. Let’s be respectful.
He worked , learned and noticed so that's why he is telling us not to use liquid fertilizer. It's very normal we are human being we can not learn without using or working on it
I have banana trees, I’m getting so many dried and fresh banana leaves, and making compost withe these leaves and including other leaves also from my garden. But major portion is banana leaves. Is it safe to use ? What are the components in banana leaves. Please can you help me?
Thank u for taking the time to make this video. I have been drying my peel in the sun for few weeks. I just blend them I think I will sun dry it more.. I did notice all the Flys ants some white mold.. I am curious about the mold? Great understandable English 👍
Thanks for the information, but I also thought that if you make liquid banana peel fertilizer, you are supposed to dilute it in a ratio of 1 to5 not pour it directly into the plants… Wouldn’t that make a difference!?
Ohh really...I am following this channel during the lockdown ... thought he is very nice in teaching...hmmmm there are negative side also in following his teachings😳😳😳
India is home to an extraordinary variety of climatic regions, ranging from tropical in the south to temperate and alpine in the Himalayan north, where elevated regions receive sustained winter snowfall. so he can't judge banane peel fertilizer on the basis of temperature, climate conditions of west bengal. i am using this fertilizer from last 2 years, and not facing any problem. so first Mr Agarwal and some who don't know about the uses of this fertilizer should understand Indian climate. After that make a perception. Inko Kuch is Baar Mila Nahi to socha or you tubers ki he taang khech le
Hi I toast the banana peels in the oven and then I grind them up and it smells absolutely delicious and looks like soil. It makes the perfect fertilizer, especially if I use it with egg shells that are also toasted and ground up together.
I watched this after I just did the “banana peel tea” in my balcony garden. I’m in a very humid climate. Hopefully my plants will not be damaged. Thanks for the info!!
Veryyyy true....I lost 3-4 of my plants cause of fungal infection due to the use of liquid fertilizer even Wen it was in air tight container..very dangerous...where I live it's too humid and always raining also so very prone to insects and fungus....and about saving the plants I was not being able to save them even with neem oil.... finally cinnamon helped and later on twice applied SAAF to somehow stop other plants from dying..... it was a very bad situation....
Thank you for this. I made this fertiliser with egg shells, coffee grounds and Epsom Salts added. Initially, it worked wonders but now all of my (previously very strong and vigorous) plants are being destroyed from inside, with what looks like a white fungus which is growing out from within the plant with long white spikes. Any idea how to fix this problem?
Hi Bonifas Download PLANTECK: Plant Identification and Care(beta) from Google Playstore. It is something of your interest.😊I bet you will thank me later💖
@@watashinodipto5168 my jasmine plant which usually doesn't flower, had flowered after using this but later it went back to being the same & stopped flowering even after using this firtilizer repeatedly. So now i assume that it had flowered due to the season & not because of the firtilizer. Though the banana peel firtilizer didn't coz any harm either to any of my plant.
@@watashinodipto5168 however I checked reviews on banana peel firtilizer of some big shots of plant community & they also confirmed that this firtilizer may gives a minute trace of potassium but not much.. thus it hardly helps in blooming.
Hello palsharmistha, Download PLANTECK: Plant Identification and Care(beta) from Google Playstore. It is something of your interest.😊I bet you will thank me later💖
Hi Sir! What about soaking the peel in water for 24hrs in air tight jar? Is that dangerous too? I just added that water to my rose plant for the first time? Will that kill my plant?
Very useful video sir.me too also thinking that whether the fertilizer will attract more fungus to soil and plants or not cause banana os a very good food for fungus
Thank you for your videos, I would be so grateful if you could fix so that it is possible to get text so that I can understand everything from what you so generously teach.
One thing everyone should understand that what works in one climate doesn’t work in every kind of climate! I live in a mild, cold, dry, climate of the Bay Area, I have used banana peels and the whole bananas in my roses for ever, I use banana liquid too without any harms to the plants! Indian conditions are totally different, you have to be wise enough to understand that!
Most of the TH-camrs are just copy paste junkies, without any actual knowledge!
I like Dr Agarwal because that’s how my father use to do gardening in India, I learned everything from him and still applying! 🙏🏼
Thanks a lot
my dear friend, India is home to an extraordinary variety of climatic regions, ranging from tropical in the south to temperate and alpine in the Himalayan north, where elevated regions receive sustained winter snowfall. so you can't judge banane peel fertilizer on the basis of temperature, climate conditions of west bengal. i am using this fertilizer from last 2 years, and not facing any problem. so first Mr Agarwal and you should understand Indian climate. After that make a perception.
@@abhirath6387
It is a pity that you should respond so. Dr. Agarwal's videos are highly educative & wonderful. In this video, he specifically made a mention about temperature conditions being the determining factor. Why should you be so presumptuous to think that he is unaware of the different climatic conditions in India?
@@stseshadri1964 because he said in india
@@stseshadri1964 first you should listen complete video, after that share any comments. He clearly said that in India is not good ok. So India is not all about best Bengal. India is all about Kashmir, Gujrat, Kerala and asam Manipur, there is different climate conditions. And if he is facing problem that is not our problem. He should study first after that make a video. And I am not only one who said banana peel is good for plants, If you will use it in good manner and who give him rights to say that other you tubers doing wrong in the basis of some google pages and his perception. And some time my dear when you do anything wrong always accept it ok without covering own mistake.
When the banana peels are soaked in water it has to be covered to facilitate anaerobic respiration inside the mixture, if you leave it open it develops fungus. If you cover and ferment it it becomes liquid compost!!
I add some onion peels along with banana peels to avoid fungus issue. It really works.
Onion peels,great idea...should try that
@@44ameyjoshi looks good idea. How was the result in plants.
@@aj-ud5df results are great
@@44ameyjoshi , hello.I add onions, garlic peels,waste vegetables too.my plants r thriving.
This is a fantastic video which every gardener must watch. I cannot thank you enough for taking time to do this gem of a video. I have pile of dried banana peels ready for powdering. I will wash them from now on before drying to remove any chemicals. Thank you, Thank you & Thank you 😊.
So nice of you
Interesting to know! I've always added a chopped up clove of garlic to prevent fungal infections forming in my banana and nettle infusions. I've still got loads left... maybe I'll just use them on my older plants now. I live in the UK so humidity is rarely an issue for me. Thank you! 🙏
I have been using banana peels without drying them or soaking them and haven't faced any problem so far.
How u made ma'am ? Plz share
@@NamrataShri I just chop the peels into pieces and put them in the soil.
@@BandanaChoudhury thanks a ton..soil of grown plant or u tried to mk compost?
@@NamrataShri so I do both. Sometimes I compost with other things like vegetable peels, tea leaves, etc. And I also add the chopped peels to the soil of my potted plants.
works great in the Yucatan we put them in water here
I put a egg with peel, a banana peel, a bit milk and coffee ground into the blender and gave it to 12L of water and watered my plants with it. It worked very well as a liquid fertilizer. All ingiridients were fresh though.
Thanks for ur comment i will try too, to my vegies plants
Are the egg boiled first or just add egg to it?
@@melaniobenitez5527 instead of this you can spary a chocolate cake . It is also make egg , milk , some time coffee and Banana 😂
Thank you for your gardening videos. If very dry banana peels are ground into a powder, are the nutrients immediately available to the plant (when mixed into the soil) - or does it take a long time for it to become useful to the roots? (One gardening channel seemed to indicate it would be useful only after 3-6 months, but I suspect if powdered finely it should be available in days. Would appreciate your expertise. Thank you.)
It's takes time for the powder to be affective
I just ground some up and am trying to find out how to best use it. I think I'm going to use it in soil along with some tea/coffee grounds for nitrogen, for slow growing stuff like garlic, ginger.
I used it like this, 3 banana peels in a liter of water for 15 days in another bottle i place 4 tbsp .of coffee grins for the same time .After the 15 days i strained , mix both solutions , and use it diluted with more water .I had good results , even the orchids bloomed beautifully .
Just bury the peel straight into the soil,works fine,a great source of potrssium, only down side is if indoors it can attract fruit flys /gnats.
Would imagine it will draw night crawlers/and if done right just keep feeding the soil/
I live in the northern part of India. I have been using banana liquid fertilizer on potted and ground rose plants for quite some time, but I have never seen ants or any insects. My plants are healthy and they bloom very well.
Yes same experience mine also👍
SAME WHAT IS HE SAYIN
Yes
But he has told some facts
We must be careful
yeah also the screenshots he is showing is abt using banana peel directly inside potted plants.. not abt using liquid banana peel
This is contradictory to your earlier posts where you have either soaked the banana peels with other fruits and vegetable e.g. papaya or made a shake of the peels and then left for decomposing for about a week and then diluted with water for use. Lot of people it seems have the same confusion looking at the comments especially since your earlier videos were for Indian climates also. Appreciate if you could clarify more.
Thats why he has put the title "Harsh Reality" coz he faced the problem of fungus ..
well if u completely decompose the stuff i hope u realize the game changes
The irony is that most of the you tubers are suggesting tips on the basis of hearsay. So always check the veracity of the so called organic tips on some institutional websites.
This is very useful video. They are advocating banana peel liquid fertiliser on so many channels.. I spoiled some of my plants using it. You have given the reasons. thank you.
I put banana peels and water in a blender and grind up the add more water , the apply to the base of tomato plants. the flowers and tomatoes increase and the plant grows quicker.
Where are you based? Probably this is climate dependent
@@sandheepkumarvb I think that u r correct. It depends on the climate n soil. Zone 9b Subtropical can handle it. But it does attract insects.
@@ishaa5948 I just did the same and am in zone 9b.
You r absolutely right as I use in my plants and my whole house was covered with flies.
Thanks
Very useful.. i had prepared this liquid fertiliser and was about to apply before which i saw ur vdo. Saved me a ton. Thank you very much. Great work Sir.
Hello Sir... Then which home made fertilizer is most useful for flowering plants like Jasmine or Hibiscus... Plz guide me. I am just a beginner in gardening.
U can use vermicompost after every 7 days
Very true! I had a bad experience by applying such banana peel water. Too many ants in my flower pot and they brought lot of mites and insects. I had to change most the soil to recover the plant. But by the time I realised I had already lost most of them.
Thank you for your researched information that supports the your wisdom on natural fertilizer.
Absolutely correct. I destroyed all my Periwinkle using banana peel fertilizer. Had soaked the peels raw for over 7 dys. Could not understand why my plants started dying and then I turned to google & TH-cam to study the adverse effects. Learned not to blindly follow every advise without proper research. Thanks Dr. Sa'ab 🙏
U only soak it like 2 days no more. And depends on ur climate. He's in India
Thanks for update suggest some natural homemade fertilizer to support our garden
I'm really glad I watched this video! I live in southern LA, United States where we have a similar climate to India except it freezes here lightly on occasion. I watched a video about using banana peels and it sounded good, but with warm conditions like India, it never occurred to me this could happen. Thanks for the information! Much appreciated and I hope you have many views on this. 😊
Thanks a lot
i also live in La,lol
I have no problem in LA. U only soak it like 2 days, no more. U can use organic egg shells as well
@@micahsnyder8281 I begin to wonder if the people with issues ever heard about a device called a refrigerator? You stick the solution in it for a few days, to a week, as it "percolates" then you just don't get that nasty ass thing that was shown in the video.
Im in Southeast LA, Covington. Its been hot this summer and gardening has not been kind. I had aphids destroy my green bean plants, and now im dealing with hornworms on my tomato plants. I use banana water too, except i boil it for 45 min to an hour before straining. My cantaloupe, honeydew and watermellon plants are doing fairly well given the high temps.
, thank you so much. Very useful information. In this rainy season I was very confused on how to dry the banana peel. Did not even think about oven
I always use this liquid after getting it diluted with 10 times water and one table spoon of antifungal preparation. There's no side effects of any kind that you are mentioning.
Thank you for your explanation sir can we mix the ripened banana with jaggery or country sugar and keep it for months and use it has liquid fertilizer.
Thank you so much for this video and instructions. I'm just a beginner in gardening and will use this. ♥️
Vhelpful ..sir..can i use old flower..and old leaves..soaked in water..and apply that water to plants..? Plz reply thanks
I have been using banana peel tea for over 8 years and never had problems, what I do is mix bananapeel tea with 10ml of EM-1 (effective Microorganism) and its been working fantastic
What is effective microorganisms ?
@@ayeshafatima3034 Its a lacto basccilus bacteria serum, check for EM-1 on youtube, prepare at home and make use of it
@@sanjeevjaganmohan1108 Thank You
Do you drink the tea or is it for gardening?
I’m not sure drinking the tea is a good idea as commercially available bananas have a lot of chemicals added on the skin for slow ripening.
@@gowtham236 its for gardening not for drinking :-D
Thank you Doctor for your very informative teaching .can i add urea and bananas peels water together and store in tighter plastic container?
Hello sir,
Thank you for all those very informative & reliable videos. I've been following u since ur first videos. U r an amazing teacher. Always to the point. As for this banana peel liquid fertilizer: unfortunately, i used it on many of my potted plants & i've practically lost many.Thk u very much for this update.God bless.
Better to dry the peels. Thank you 🙏 very informative
Thank you very much for this information. And please tell something about the usefulness of rice and dal rinsed water as Fertilizer.
Yes certainly you can use them
Gardening is my Passion Thanks a lot
Very helpful I have changed my technique to dehydrate the peels and then use for tea - which is much easier and less mess! thank you for this!
Thank you for your explanation. I used the banana peel liquid dilute with water - ratio 1:12, it works for my plants, all blooming with flowers.
I guess the trick is to add loads of water, otherwise it burn the roots of your plants.
Thanks for this information, very helpful. I soak my banana peels, I lost a mature tomato plant, developed a brown color on trunk of tree leaves wilted I pulled it up. I believe it was fungus.
Glad to hear this, I live in a subtropical climate and I tried to make the banana fertilizer once and it was really nasty. Now I know I’m not crazy for not wanting to put that ugly stink juice in my plants. 🤣👍🏼
Do you not have a refrigerator to store it as it "percolates"?
thank u very much sir for such valuable information. please let me know if potato and onion peel water prepared in the same way can be used or not. in fact i am using this continuously. please help me whether to use it or not.
Thanks you for this video. I've learned today a good lesson that theres a lot of things to take in consideration before doing something that I've found on youtube. It's actually common sense but sometimes it's this small things we often forget and then face consequences. I've found this video very useful. And give a 10 out of 10.
Very True
Thank you very much for the advice .Now I know...I promise to myself to follow your gardening tips now and no other!!! ...God bless...
I agree as it happened with me. Thankyou for giving the scientific reason and revealing the truth about this.
So nice of you
@Marcus Hasart Okay, thanks. Will give it a shot👍🏼
So is it one to 5 or 1 to 10? I have a five gal bucket been soaking for 3 days I was planning on using this weekend I have jalapenos, habinero, serrano,hot Thai,Tabasco,ghost pepper,banana pepper, pablano and sweet peppers
Dried method is better than the other.. good information sir.. ✌️✌️
Thanks
Thank you sooooo much for this information. And some you tubers say put all the vegetable waste peels in water and in the evening out the water in the plants. Is that safe to do so?
Hi G A, Download PLANTECK: Plant Identification and Care(beta) from Google Playstore. It is something of your interest.😊I bet you will thank me later💖
yes it is, if done in limits.😊
It's true sir ....I have applied this method and lots of my plants infected by insects, and some plants have died. Thank you so much sir for this information.
You are right. My cyclamen plant died after adding liquid banana fertiliser. Will it germinate again from bulbs plz
Sir you said correct about blindly using European practices by some gardeners here. I have suffered many times by following their advice here as it is not at all suitable with the climate, soil and plants. Thank you for guiding us correctly.
Nice video. can i use banana peel powder for jasmine plant, hibiscus alamanda & portulaca? please let me know . Thank you Sir
i dry the peels, then grind it in food processor. I use it to amend soil, never had any issue. Using raw peel on plants directly can cause problems. i do not make compost tea, too much hassle in my opinion.
Good day Dr Agrawal. What are your thoughts on burned cucumber skins?
Thank you for your advice, I learned a lot.
So nice of you
Thanks for this one good information as i soaked banana peels today for my plants but now I will not use them.
But Sir one month back you shared a video on how to make liquid fertilizer from vegetable and fruit peels in that you have told to use all types of peels...will that be safe to use in plants... Please clarify 🙏
I believe it depends where you live. If it dry... don't use it. If you live in high humidity...then it seems okay
If is it viable to mix a pinch of turmeric powder on that liquid to prevent growth of any fungal and larvae? Thanks.
I gave the video a thumbs up, but have to say that some of my plants absolutely love this. I live in NY, though, so that's probably why.
Thanks for video . I also face the same problem. I made banana peel shake fertilizer by watching one video and keep it for 10 day as he said and after using in my lagerstromia plant its leaves started turning brown . Now what can I do to save the plant . Please answer ?
Thanks for the information, it's new to me.
So nice of you
Hi,Hope you are doing great, I ate few melons and kept the skin under water for 24+hours now, Can we use it anyhow?
Mixing a small portion of the liquid with plain water is what most videos recommended. No videos i have seen has asked us to use the liquid directly on plants...
Yes always dilute it with water, I have very good results with banana peel liquid fertilizer .
Me too...
Yes only keep for 7-8 hrs in water, strain the water properly with strainer and add water to strained water and then add to plants. I am doing this since long. Did not have any problem. But I do have to use neem oil or turmeric in limited amounts so that insects stay away.
True. I have used banana peel fertilizer so many times. Haven't faced any issues so far.
Sir, I am based in UAE and have been using this for last 3 years without any issues. The temperature and humidity here is very comparable to India, if not more. However, I dilute it with water...and have received good results. Not sure if there is any effect of the type of banana used. I mostly use Chiquita and have never had a problem so far.
True! I've been using banana peel fertilizer for over 4 months too and never had any issues. However, I do ferment the peels with yogurt and molasses to bring the heat down, then dilute it to 1:10 ratio. It has helped me a LOT.
Can I put it in my newly germinated coriander/cilantro/dhaniya plants?
Can it be used during winter season
Thank you sir for opening everyone’s eyes. Banana peel liquid is kind of viral these days. I will use powder from now on.
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Yes now iam satisfied, because i had doubt before about these that this harming my plants.i used to apply this before but i have harmed my plants so i havnt applied since . Thank you sir .U r being Honest man
Great awareness, can we use sea weeds extract in adenium
To make liquid Fertilizers from kitchen waste Can I soak together vegetables, banana, orange, onion peels and egg shells.
Thank you sir. Last month I used this Liquid Banana Fertilizer and my Balsam died. I was shocked.
But now I understood the reason. Thanks once again sir.
But sir I have one question, previously you have a video of Liquid Fertilizer from Raw Vegetable scrapes soaked in water and then using it in garden. But that one also attracts lot of fungus. So, plz comment on that
So nice of you
@@GardeningismyPassion sir plz comment on the fact that I mentioned previously.... regarding fungus in the Liquid Vegetable Fertilizer that you have shown in one of your previous video
Yeah he never answers queries... You can add Trichoderma when you are using homemade liquid fertilizer which should take care of fungus... Also for added benefit add Liquid consortia as well which is a mixture of NPK solubilizing bacteria.......
@Aditya Bansal(Student) 😥
@@HailStonE999 ok thnx a lot
I watch many gardenning channel on you tube but there are a few channel which give right and correct information. 'Gardenning is my passion' is the most useful channel for me...thank you
But you are using this method in the previous Video's..U are using this method for very long & now u are telling this method is wrong..You are giving the wrong information to the Audience than how can we believe the rest fertilizer u mentioned in your videos are good or bad
Same question....
Try yourself
Things are always changing. We should always be learning. What is considered suitable may in fact be studied more and seen that the original conclusion may not be the case after all. This man works very hard to share his knowledge. Let’s be respectful.
@@patticriss2238 then he should say so. He cannot contradict himself.
He worked , learned and noticed so that's why he is telling us not to use liquid fertilizer. It's very normal we are human being we can not learn without using or working on it
Dr. sahab, how will the sugars degrade only by drying? Won't they just concentrate and be still available when the peels are rehydrated in the soil?
I have banana trees, I’m getting so many dried and fresh banana leaves, and making compost withe these leaves and including other leaves also from my garden. But major portion is banana leaves. Is it safe to use ? What are the components in banana leaves. Please can you help me?
Yes you can use them
100% safe
Thank u for taking the time to make this video.
I have been drying my peel in the sun for few weeks. I just blend them I think I will sun dry it more.. I did notice all the Flys ants some white mold..
I am curious about the mold?
Great understandable English 👍
So nice of you
Thanks for the information, but I also thought that if you make liquid banana peel fertilizer, you are supposed to dilute it in a ratio of 1 to5 not pour it directly into the plants… Wouldn’t that make a difference!?
What ratio should it be diluted in? 1 tbs banana water with how many cups water?
Sorry but earlier you also propagated banana peel liquid fertilizer.
What makes you to change?
Please guide.
True; He never answers questions. I did see him using banana liquid fertilizer...now he says it is not good ! Wierd !
I used banana peel liquid fertilizer..that he promoted earlier in a video, on my potatoes...AND IT WAS A DISASTER ! Never again !
Ohh really...I am following this channel during the lockdown ... thought he is very nice in teaching...hmmmm there are negative side also in following his teachings😳😳😳
India is home to an extraordinary variety of climatic regions, ranging from tropical in the south to temperate and alpine in the Himalayan north, where elevated regions receive sustained winter snowfall. so he can't judge banane peel fertilizer on the basis of temperature, climate conditions of west bengal. i am using this fertilizer from last 2 years, and not facing any problem. so first Mr Agarwal and some who don't know about the uses of this fertilizer should understand Indian climate. After that make a perception. Inko Kuch is Baar Mila Nahi to socha or you tubers ki he taang khech le
@@abhirath6387 😀😂😀😂
Hi I toast the banana peels in the oven and then I grind them up and it smells absolutely delicious and looks like soil. It makes the perfect fertilizer, especially if I use it with egg shells that are also toasted and ground up together.
What about egg shell fertilizer?
Would you like to make the tutorial for us?
I watched this after I just did the “banana peel tea” in my balcony garden. I’m in a very humid climate. Hopefully my plants will not be damaged. Thanks for the info!!
How did your plants go. I just drowned mine it banana mash water. Now I’m worried
It's not at all dangerous when diluted with water, with minimum 1:10 best case scenario is 1:20 of liquid fertilizer to water ratio respectively
Thanks
Veryyyy true....I lost 3-4 of my plants cause of fungal infection due to the use of liquid fertilizer even Wen it was in air tight container..very dangerous...where I live it's too humid and always raining also so very prone to insects and fungus....and about saving the plants I was not being able to save them even with neem oil.... finally cinnamon helped and later on twice applied SAAF to somehow stop other plants from dying..... it was a very bad situation....
Cinnamon with turmeric works well
I did not have that problem and I use in my pots.
Thank you for correcting the miss information
Thanks sir for such useful information 👍
So nice of you
Thank you for this. I made this fertiliser with egg shells, coffee grounds and Epsom Salts added. Initially, it worked wonders but now all of my (previously very strong and vigorous) plants are being destroyed from inside, with what looks like a white fungus which is growing out from within the plant with long white spikes. Any idea how to fix this problem?
Please apply Blitox fungicide in soil
2 gm per litre
@@GardeningismyPassion Thank you very much!!
Yes my plants pot got insects in plant now how to handle this stuitation.
Please change the soil
Thank you for your video it is very educative and informative, ,keep it up...
Lot of love from nigeria
I just use the peels for composting. Free 3-4 kg compost every month!
There is no problem in composting with banana peels.but never use liquid banana peel fertilizer.
Thanku for ur information sir will u plz show us which fertilizer is best for plants🙏
Those 5 minute life Hack videos are always misleading. They will recommend something and never show the after-effects
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Sir which is the good fertilizer for rose plants
Sir how can I save my mint plant from insects and prevent holes in its leaves ??
Thank you, very glad I watched this.
OMG.. i have been using this for so long 😯 even u made a video on banana peel firtilizer long ago
Did it work?
How was the boost?
@@watashinodipto5168 my jasmine plant which usually doesn't flower, had flowered after using this but later it went back to being the same & stopped flowering even after using this firtilizer repeatedly. So now i assume that it had flowered due to the season & not because of the firtilizer. Though the banana peel firtilizer didn't coz any harm either to any of my plant.
@@watashinodipto5168 however I checked reviews on banana peel firtilizer of some big shots of plant community & they also confirmed that this firtilizer may gives a minute trace of potassium but not much.. thus it hardly helps in blooming.
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Great sharing my friend thanks very healthy fertilizer thanks good morning 🌄
I hear it's great for tomatoes as they love potassium
Thank you sir for good information 🙏🙏🙏
A video on Harsh reality of chemical fertilizers on soil health will be very much helpful 🙏
Would this work for the green herb plant ?? if you know what I mean 😜
Hi Sir! What about soaking the peel in water for 24hrs in air tight jar? Is that dangerous too? I just added that water to my rose plant for the first time? Will that kill my plant?
Very useful video sir.me too also thinking that whether the fertilizer will attract more fungus to soil and plants or not cause banana os a very good food for fungus
Thank you for your videos, I would be so grateful if you could fix so that it is possible to get text so that I can understand everything from what you so generously teach.
Can i use water from my planted aquarium for soaking banana peels?
Which one take many source, phosphorus/potassium/nitrogen?