Method for producing cyclamen seedling medium
A technology for seedling substrates and production methods, applied in fertilizer mixtures, fertilization devices, applications, etc., can solve problems such as poor quality of cyclamen, unresolved, affecting the quality of cyclamen, and reduce the use of pesticides and insect pests. , the effect of rich active groups
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Embodiment 1
[0018] Embodiment one: a kind of production method of cyclamen seedling raising substrate, the method comprises the steps:
[0019] a. Adopt composting fermentation, take industrially separated corn husks, sawdust, and furfural slag in a volume ratio of 1:1:2 and add HM starter with a mass content of 0.01% and urea with a mass content of 2.5% to mix evenly, and treat the water content to 60-65%, pile up for aerobic fermentation, turn over when the temperature rises to 60°C, turn over once every 3-5 days, and water to make the moisture content reach 60-65% when the water is not enough. After the temperature drops to 30-40°C, after 40-45 days, when the pile is covered with a large amount of white mycelia, the fermented humus is obtained and is ready for use;
[0020] b. Mix 60% of fermented humus, 20% of perlite, 19.8% of coarse sand, 0.1% of 50% carbendazim wettable powder and 0.1% of 50% thiram wettable powder obtained in step a. Place in a drying room at ℃ for 8-10 days, so ...
Embodiment 2
[0022] Embodiment two: a kind of production method of cyclamen seedling raising substrate, the method comprises the steps:
[0023] a. Adopt composting fermentation, take industrially separated corn husks, sawdust, and furfural slag in a volume ratio of 1:1:2 and add HM starter with a mass content of 0.01% and urea with a mass content of 2.5% to mix evenly, and treat the water content to 60-65% piled up for aerobic fermentation, the temperature rises to 60°C and the pile is turned over every 3-5 days. When the water is not enough, water it to make the moisture content reach 60-65%. After the temperature drops to 30-40°C, after 40-45 days, when the pile is covered with a large amount of white mycelia, the fermented humus is obtained and is ready for use;
[0024] b. Mix 70% of the fermented humus obtained in step a, 15% of perlite, 14.8% of coarse sand, 0.1% of 50% carbendazim wettable powder, and 0.1% of 50% thiram wettable powder. Place in a drying room at ℃ for 8-10 days, s...
Embodiment 3
[0026] Embodiment three: a kind of production method of cyclamen seedling raising substrate, the method comprises the steps:
[0027] a. Adopt composting fermentation, take industrially separated corn husks, sawdust, and furfural slag in a volume ratio of 1:1:2 and add HM starter with a mass content of 0.01% and urea with a mass content of 2.5% to mix evenly, and treat the water content to 60-65% piled up for aerobic fermentation, the temperature rises to 60°C and the pile is turned over every 3-5 days. When the water is not enough, water it to make the moisture content reach 60-65%. After the temperature drops to 30-40°C, after 40-45 days, when the pile is covered with a large amount of white mycelia, the fermented humus is obtained and is ready for use;
[0028] b. Mix 80% of fermented humus, 10% of perlite, 9.8% of coarse sand, 0.1% of 50% carbendazim wettable powder and 0.1% of 50% thiram wettable powder obtained in step a, and mix them uniformly at 15-30 Place in a dryin...
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