Organic-inorganic special fertilizer for mature oil-tea camellia, as well as production method and application method thereof
A special fertilizer and organic technology, applied in the field of organic-inorganic special fertilizer for adult Camellia oleifera, can solve the problems of weak fertilizer supply, slow fertilizer supply, and insufficient stamina
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[0027] Taking the production of 100 tons of bio-organic fertilizer as an example, weigh 70 tons of tea bran and 24.4 tons of tea powder according to the ratio of raw material components, crush them to below 60 mesh and mix them, add 5 tons of bog sludge or wine residue, and biologically active bacteria Mix 0.6 tons with water, control the moisture content of the material at 50-55%, and the biologically active strain is Huganling produced by Foshan Jinkui Company; turn the pile on the 8th, 17th, and 25th day after the pile is built, and then carry out High-temperature fermentation below 60°C for 30 days, and after natural drying at a low temperature below 30°C, the bio-organic special fertilizer for adult camellia oleifera of the present invention is obtained.
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[0029] Taking the production of 100 tons of bio-organic-inorganic fertilizers as an example, according to the ratio of raw material components, 13 tons of quick-acting element urea (N content 46%) and 13 tons of phosphoric acid-one Ammonium (containing 50% phosphorus pentoxide, 10% N content) 1.6 tons, calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer (containing 18% phosphorus pentoxide, 25% calcium oxide, 14% magnesium oxide) 9.7 tons, potassium chloride (containing potassium oxide 50%) 5.7 tons, 0.8 tons of zinc sulfate, and 1.2 tons of borax, and then mix well and pack into bags to obtain 100 tons of bio-organic-inorganic adult camellia oleifera special fertilizer of the present invention.
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