Fruit promoting fertilizer for Muscat Hamburg grape variety
A technology for muscat grapes and fruit enhancement, applied in application, fertilization devices, fertilizer mixtures, etc., can solve farmers' problems such as high yields, insufficient nutrition, cold soil, etc., to promote grape cell division, improve yield and quality, The effect of rapid growth
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Embodiment 1
[0019] A fruit-inducing fertilizer for Muscat grape varieties, in parts by weight, comprising the following components:
[0020] 25 parts of urea, 15 parts of diammonium phosphate, 10 parts of potassium sulfate, 5 parts of calcium sulfate, 2 parts of zinc sulfate, 43 parts of wine lees organic fertilizer. The specific method of use is: after the grapes set fruit, carry out hole application, the application rate is 315 kg / ha, and irrigate after fertilization. The above-mentioned wine lees organic fertilizer was purchased from Sino-French joint venture Dynasty Grape Wine Co., Ltd.
Embodiment 2
[0022] A fruit-inducing fertilizer for Muscat grape varieties, in parts by weight, comprising the following components:
[0023] 30 parts of urea, 15 parts of diammonium phosphate, 10 parts of potassium sulfate, 5 parts of calcium sulfate, 3 parts of zinc sulfate, 37 parts of wine lees organic fertilizer. The specific method of use is: after the grapes set fruit, carry out hole application, the application rate is 300 kg / ha, and irrigate after fertilization. The above-mentioned wine lees organic fertilizer was purchased from Sino-French joint venture Dynasty Grape Wine Co., Ltd.
[0024] Effect comparison
[0025] After applying the special fertilizer, the fertilizer effect investigation of the special fertilizer and common conventional fertilizer was carried out. The results showed that the effect of the special fertilizer was obvious, the yield increased by 10-15%, and the sugar content increased by 5-10%.
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