Real powdered urine

Are you under judicial supervision? Urine test. Are you teachers? Come on, go, urine test. Have you just been hired for a new job? Urine test. Are you a truck driver? Urine test. Do you handle heavy machinery? Urine test.

The list is so long that it is impossible to draw an exhaustive one. But the point is, these tests are extremely dehydrated human urine for sale widespread. As a result, they now concern millions of American citizens.

I must say that at the same time, the É the United States face:

  • An unprecedented opioid crisis;
  • An increase in the use of cocaine and  methamphetamine;
  • Legalization of recreational marijuana in nine states.

Result? More and more American citizens are finding themselves in difficulty with these tests.

 godsend for a booming market: that of powdered pee. More commonly known as synthetic urine, it is made from chemicals. 

Easy to get, it can be bought between 15 and 35 euros. In addition, it is a priori quite easy to use.

Obviously, when the stake is to save your job, get a new job or avoid going back to prison.

And on social networks, the method is recommended by several marijuana users who publish videos to explain how they use it in tests and attest to the effectiveness of the process.

These are all reasons why Indiana and New Hampshire have already banned these products as early as last year.

Human urine is naturally rich in nitrogen . It can also be used to correct a nitrogen hunger. To be precise, urine contains urea which is transformed by reduction into ammoniacal gas NH3 (that's the smell!). The latter can, depending on the temperature and the biology of the soil, be reduced again to ammonium NH4 +, which is good; or oxidize to nitrate NO3-, which is less well ... But these two chemical compounds can be directly assimilated by the roots of plants. They also enter what is called the nitrogen cycle. 

Urine also contains phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, magnesium and various other trace elements .

The composition differs from the diet of the person  : the nitrogen content oscillates between 3 and 6 g / liter while for phosphorus and potassium, it is around 1 g / liter on average.

All this makes urine a balanced and directly assimilable fertilizer for plants.

But, like everything, you have to use it well!

In soil that is well amended at the base (using compost or manure), the use of liquid fertilizer is not really useful. But in addition, urine can be used diluted at a rate of 100 ml in 1 liter of water, every two weeks and during the growth phase of plants . 

Be careful not to give this " fertilizer " to seedlings or plants that are too young. These will then produce stems and foliage to the detriment of the root system, causing problems later. These plants will have a hard time getting water and nutrients, and will be less resistant. 

Urine in compost accelerates the decomposition of organic matter .

In high doses, however, urine is toxic to earthworms, compost worms and other living soil organisms. So remember to use urine sparingly or dilute it at a rate of 250 ml of urine for a liter of water at least.