
Miracle of Fertility is a versatile organic fertilizer that, understandably, has earned both positive and negative reviews from consumers. Its name has given plenty of scope for the imagination of those who took the trouble to leave negative reviews without actually purchasing the product. Those who did purchase the new product and carefully read the instructions for use found it helpful many times over, helping them not only achieve the desired results but also appreciate the benefits of organic fertilizers.
Calling this complex organic fertilizer a miracle, its creators weren't exaggerating, as the main component of this conveniently packaged formula is river sapropel. Sapropel is a true miracle of nature, a completely natural component, a natural biological growth catalyst, the use of which, even as a single component, can increase the results by a third or even half.
By calling its universal organic fertilizer the "Fertility Miracle," the manufacturer not only described the beneficial properties of the product but also exploited a common meme that, in the minds of experienced vegetable growers, is always associated with the unique properties of sapropel on any type of plant. Complex fertilizers containing sapropel can be used for watering indoor plants and to effectively stimulate seedling growth (especially if they were planted slightly late and the owners want to plant them at the optimal time).
But the uses of this universal organic fertilizer don't end there. The instructions for use provide several plant feeding options, including those for increasing tomato yield and optimizing potato growth, which the average gardener might find interesting.
When the compound is added to potato plants as a fertilizer, it not only increases the photosynthesis process, which is aimed at tuber formation, but also increases the size and weight of the potatoes, which become more crisp and easily cooked.
Sapropel and components of organic fertilizers
Miracle fertility—a name that doesn't contain the slightest exaggeration. It's long been recognized that successful gardening requires a certain balance of micro- and macronutrients, humus and compost, animal manure, and a certain amount of essential chemicals. While gardeners pore over books and attempt to create this natural balance by mixing one recommended ingredient after another, they invariably fail unless they possess the necessary intuition, observation, and years of experience—something novice gardeners sorely lack.
For an experienced gardener, one glance at curled leaves or drooping inflorescences is enough to identify the problem. An excess or deficiency of organic or mineral fertilizers can equally cause negative reactions in this sensitive plant. However, the "more is better" tactic doesn't work in agricultural technology.
Bird droppings, widely used as a natural fertilizer, are not recommended for many plants, such as potatoes. Highly diluted, they won't produce the desired results due to the individual intolerance of nightshade plants, while weakly diluted ones can burn the root system and inhibit tuber formation. However, potato plants absolutely need many of the nutrients they contain.
A deficiency or excess of mineral components leads to excessive foliage growth and small fruits, or slows the growth of both, and alters plant cells. The failures experienced by every amateur in the early years, before gaining professional experience, have brought disappointment to hundreds of thousands of people hoping for a good harvest thanks to fertilizers, sometimes purchased at considerable expense.
Some of the people who wrote negative reviews also didn't buy Miracle of Fertility because they didn't know what sapropel was, and after looking at incompetent sources at home, they decided it was just river mud with disinfectant properties.
The main ingredient of this complex soil fertilizing and plant nutrition composition is sapropel, which allows the composition to be classified as both a natural wonder and a universal organic fertilizer.
Expected and achieved effects
Miracle of Fertility contains a unique natural composition enriched with mineral components and recommended additives, although this type of soil-forming fertilizer is also sold in its pure form and is also in high demand. What curious authors of negative reviews thought was a strangely colored and textured composition is actually a unique enriched biocomplex, a unique organic fertilizer successfully used by ancient civilizations, who were well aware of its beneficial properties.
But only modern biochemists, when studying its natural composition, discovered that it contains:
- more than a dozen microelements, including boron, manganese, molybdenum and bromine (some of them, for example manganese, have disinfectant properties and are used to combat pests, and some are considered essential for successful plant growth);
- macroelements calcium magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus and iron (they have to be additionally introduced into the soil as part of chemical fertilizers, as they are vital);
- fulvic and humic acids, amino acids, for which gardeners separately prepare organic compounds;
- natural growth stimulants with soil-forming properties;
- B vitamins, vitamins A and E;
- microflora, which is additionally cared for by covering and fertilizing the soil in the fall.
This universal organic fertilizer receives overwhelmingly positive reviews. These reviews come from those who carefully read the instructions, correctly prepared the watering or feeding mixture, and patiently waited for the harvest at the end of summer. They discovered that Miracle of Fertility, even when applied for the first time, significantly increased yields. This increase was observed in treated seedlings, at least by one-third compared to last year, when manually balancing organic and inorganic nutrients consistently led to negative effects and had no noticeable effect.
Interesting: Applying a sapropel-rich fertilizer over several years can transform the soil into something it didn't previously possess, sometimes increasing crop yields by 100%. Seedlings treated with a sapropel-containing compound have a better ability to establish after transplanting and picking, and a more robust root system. Fruit tree seedlings begin bearing fruit earlier than expected and grow faster if they are treated with Miracle of Fertility 2-3 times per season.
Instructions for use
On the convenient packaging, reminiscent of a mayonnaise packet, the manufacturer has included instructions for use, which include the required dosage, frequency of application, and even the method for diluting the fertile mixture:
- for indoor plants you need 1 tbsp. per 1 liter of water, watering with fertilizer, depending on the season, 1-2 times a month;
- vegetable crops, in the appropriate dosage, are watered, as needed, 6-8 times;
- garden flowers regularly, with a limitation on the first application - immediately after planting, or when the first leaves appear.
The unique natural soil-forming compound found in the complex, universal organic fertilizer Miracle of Fertility is 4,000 years old. And it's truly a miracle, because all the beneficial substances accumulated by nature during the natural cycle now form the soil in the garden and enhance the yield and appearance of plants grown by modern humans.
And in order to take advantage of this unique natural gift, you don't need to buy expensive synthetics, mess around with the peculiarly fragrant chicken manure, or wear gloves to dilute inorganic substances.

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