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Utilizing cultivated microorganisms from Fermented Plant Juice of Water Spinach and Sweet Potato as a

substitute for fertilizer

FPJ is a fermented extract of chlorophyll and young shoots of plants such as axillary buds, leaves,
grasses, immature fruits, and flowers. Chlorophyll, a green chemical in plants that absorbs sunlight for
photosynthesis, is a crucial component in the production of FPJ.

This solution is high in lactic acid enzymes and microorganisms like yeast. This fertilizer allows plants to
boost their health and develop more aggressively by saturating the soil with the solution or immediately
spraying it onto fruits and flowers.

Water spinach or kangkong (Ipomoea aquatica) and sweet potato are the most often utilized plants in
the Philippines for this combination (Ipomoea batatas). The plants described are examples of rapidly
developing plants with highly active high-level growth hormones that aid in the improvement of any
weaknesses that a plant may have.

(https://www.agriculture.com.ph/2020/05/14/fermented-plant-juice-fpj-can-spur-plant-growth/)

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