How To Make Aloe vera Fertilizer at Home

This is easy to make Aloe vera fertilizer that you can make at home using Aloe vera gel pulps and sugar.

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Hi guys, Danny here I will be 
making another aloe vera fertilizer   But this is different from the 
first one because i will be using   Aloe vera gel pulp These are the Aloe vera gel pulp that i gathered from making shampoos I usually remove gel pulp when i make aloe vera 
hair care products like shampoos and conditioners   Because if it is not washed away properly   And remained in the hair it will dry up like white 
powder or flakes and it will look like dandruff If this aloe vera gel pulp is prepared clean 
suitable for consumption I can make candies  and jams out of this But this time I will be using this to make a fertilizer In a container i put in 500 grams of aloe vera gel 
pulp and then i added 500 grams of muscovado sugar   If you do not have muscovado sugar 
you can use granulated brown sugar   I stir the mixture until the sugar is dissolved 
or totally mixed with the aloe vera gel pulp And cover the container and let it ferment This is how it looked like after two weeks   It smelled so sweet with a bit of alcohol that 
i wanted to eat the fermented aloe vera gel pulp I filtered the juice and transferred it to 
a clean container This is now ready to use This can be used as a foliar spray as well as 
direct application to the soil to increase  soil health I hope you learned 
something and thank you for watching

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