Composite organic fertilizer for foliage-ornamental plants
An organic fertilizer and plant technology, applied in the field of horticulture, can solve the problems of few active ingredients, weak pertinence, restricted promotion and application, etc., and achieves the effects of low raw material cost, improved ornamental value, and wide sources.
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[0018] A compound organic fertilizer for foliage plants, prepared according to the following weight fractions: 3-5 parts of peat soil, 2-3 parts of green straw, 3-5 parts of chicken manure, 1-2 parts of bean cake, and 1-2 parts of beetle , 1-2 parts of white sugar, 0.5-1 part of walnut branch, 0.5-1 part of licorice.
Embodiment 2
[0020] It is prepared according to the following weight fractions: 4 parts of peat soil, 2 parts of green straw, 5 parts of chicken manure, 1 part of bean cake, 2 parts of beetle, 1.5 parts of white sugar, 0.5 part of walnut branch, and 1 part of licorice.
[0021] The leaves of the plants in the control group were dark and had no sense of light.
Embodiment 3
[0023] It is prepared according to the following weight fractions: 3 parts of peat soil, 2.5 parts of green straw, 4 parts of chicken manure, 1.5 parts of bean cake, 1 part of beetle, 2 parts of white sugar, 0.8 part of walnut branch, and 0.5 part of licorice.
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