Medium suitable for cultivating low-temperature germinating plants
A low-temperature germination and substrate technology is applied in the field of substrates for cultivating low-temperature germination plants, and can solve the problems of poor pertinence, limited development, and high cost of soilless culture substrates, and achieve the effects of low cost, improved plant germination rate, and good adaptability.
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[0017] A substrate suitable for cultivating low-temperature germinated plants, in parts by mass, the substrate is made of the following raw materials:
[0018] 200 parts of cow dung, 100 parts of tea leaves, 30 parts of perlite, 40 parts of alfalfa, 10 parts of plant ash.
[0019] Wherein, the cow dung is dry cow dung particles that are dried and broken at high temperature after natural accumulation for 20-30 days.
[0020] The tea leaves are powders of recovered green tea, oolong tea and other cool-warm dried tea leaves.
[0021] The alfalfa is the fresh alfalfa directly broken after being harvested.
[0022] The above-mentioned raw materials are sent to a high-speed mixer for mixing and stirring for 10 to 15 minutes, and after being sterilized by ultraviolet rays, they can be put into discs for use.
Embodiment 2
[0024] A substrate suitable for cultivating low-temperature germinated plants, in parts by mass, the substrate is made of the following raw materials:
[0025] 260 parts of cow dung, 125 parts of tea leaves, 40 parts of perlite, 45 parts of alfalfa, 15 parts of plant ash.
[0026] Wherein, the cow dung is dry cow dung particles that are dried and broken at high temperature after natural accumulation for 20-30 days.
[0027] The tea leaves are powders of recovered green tea, oolong tea and other cool-warm dried tea leaves.
[0028] The alfalfa is the fresh alfalfa directly broken after being harvested.
[0029] The above-mentioned raw materials are sent to a high-speed mixer for mixing and stirring for 10 to 15 minutes, and after being sterilized by ultraviolet rays, they can be put into discs for use.
Embodiment 3
[0031] A substrate suitable for cultivating low-temperature germinated plants, in parts by mass, the substrate is made of the following raw materials:
[0032] 300 parts of cow dung, 150 parts of tea leaves, 50 parts of perlite, 50 parts of alfalfa, 20 parts of plant ash.
[0033] Wherein, the cow dung is dry cow dung particles that are dried and broken at high temperature after natural accumulation for 20-30 days.
[0034] The tea leaves are powders of recovered green tea, oolong tea and other cool-warm dried tea leaves.
[0035] The alfalfa is the fresh alfalfa directly broken after being harvested.
[0036] The above-mentioned raw materials are sent to a high-speed mixer for mixing and stirring for 10 to 15 minutes, and after being sterilized by ultraviolet rays, they can be put into discs for use.
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