Flower cultivation soil

A technology for cultivating soil and flowers, applied in fertilizer mixtures, fertilization devices, applications, etc., can solve problems such as pollution, increased costs, and withering

CN104058883AInactive Publication Date: 2014-09-24应丽红
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Publication Date
2014-09-24
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent
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Abstract

The invention provides flower cultivation soil which consists of the following components in parts by weight: 50-80 parts of peat soil, 60-80 parts of leaf mold, 30-40 parts of plant ash and 5-15 parts of quick lime. An aim of killing injurious insects is achieved by adding the quick lime, the method belongs to a green insecticidal method, and threat of insect pests is avoided from the period of spreading seeds in organic soil to the period of growing seedlings. Moreover, the fertilizer supplied to the flowers belongs to an organic fertilizer, a side effect to the land is avoided, and the land can be used for a long time.
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technical field

[0001] The invention relates to an organic soil, in particular to a flower cultivation soil. Background technique

[0002] With the continuous enrichment of people's material life, more and more people like to improve the surrounding living environment, so they will put some flowers in their offices or rooms, on the one hand, it can beautify the surrounding environment and add some vitality to the surrounding; On the other hand, it can also bring them fresh air; while the roots and stems of flowers are relatively delicate during the cultivation process, if they are not planted properly, they will wither; at the same time, in order to reduce the cultivation cost of flowers, general flower growers will choose organic At the same time, in order to reduce the pest damage of flowers, florists achieve their goals by spraying drugs; but doing so not only increases the cost, but also causes certain pollution; it is not conducive to environmental protection. Content...

Examples

Embodiment 1

[0009] A soil for cultivating flowers is composed of the following components by weight: 50 parts of peat soil, 60 parts of humus soil, 30 parts of plant ash and 5 parts of quicklime.

Embodiment 2

[0011] A soil for cultivating flowers is composed of the following components by weight: 65 parts of peat soil, 70 parts of humus soil, 35 parts of plant ash and 10 parts of quicklime.

Embodiment 3

[0013] A soil for cultivating flowers is composed of the following components by weight: 80 parts of peat soil, 80 parts of humus soil, 40 parts of plant ash and 15 parts of quicklime.