Organic fertilizer special for fallopia multiflora planting
A technology of organic fertilizer and Polygonum multiflorum, which is applied in the direction of organic fertilizer, application, nitrogen fertilizer, etc., can solve the problems of low survival rate of diseases and insect pests, low yield of Polygonum multiflorum, and unsuitable pH, so as to ensure the value of medicinal effect, improve the value of fertilizer effect, and change the ecological environment Effect
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Embodiment 1
[0029] (1) Preparation of raw materials
[0030] Corrosion agent: prepare the corrosion agent according to the following weight percentages and mix uniformly: 48% potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 18% sodium alginate, 12% amino acid chelated rare earth, 9% ferrous sulfate, 8% borax, 5% manganese nitrate %;
[0031] Mixed fungus chaff: Use ginseng medicinal residue, Polygonum multiflorum medicinal residue, dried goose dung, rice bran, tea dead, and quicklime in a weight ratio of 1:1:3:3:4:0.2 to cultivate fungus and oyster mushrooms, and harvest fungus and oyster mushrooms The by-products are then collected for later use.
[0032] Enzyme bacteria: Prepare nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphorus and potassium-solubilizing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria, actinomycetes, and Bacillus subtilis in a mass ratio of 1:3:2:1:3.
[0033] Organic fertilizer raw materials: Weigh the following raw materials according to weight ratio: 220 parts of pumpkin vines, 60 parts of grapefruit peels, 32 p...
Embodiment 2
[0040] Corrosion agent: Prepare the corrosion agent according to the following percentages by weight and mix evenly: 38% potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 23% sodium alginate, 12% amino acid chelated rare earth, 13% ferrous sulfate, 9% borax, 5% manganese nitrate %;
[0041] Mixed fungus chaff: use ginseng medicinal residue, Polygonum multiflorum medicinal residue, dried goose dung, rice bran, tea dead, and quicklime in a weight ratio of 1:1:4:4:5:0.3 to cultivate shiitake mushrooms, mushrooms bisporus, shiitake mushrooms and After the Agaricus bisporus is harvested, by-products are collected for future use.
[0042] Enzyme bacteria: Prepare nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphorus and potassium-solubilizing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria, actinomycetes, and Bacillus subtilis in a mass ratio of 1:3:2:1:3.
[0043] Organic fertilizer raw materials: Weigh the following raw materials according to weight ratio: 240 parts of pumpkin vines, 70 parts of grapefruit peels, 35 parts of chestn...
Embodiment 3
[0050] (1) Preparation of raw materials
[0051] Corrosion agent: Prepare the corrosion agent according to the following weight percentages and mix evenly: 45% potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 18% sodium alginate, 18% amino acid chelated rare earth, 10% ferrous sulfate, 6% borax, 3% manganese nitrate %;
[0052] Mixed fungus chaff: Use ginseng medicinal residue, Polygonum multiflorum medicinal residue, dried goose dung, rice chaff, tea dry lime, and quicklime in a weight ratio of 1:1:3.5:3.5:4.5:0.2 to cultivate Flammulina velutipes and straw mushrooms, Flammulina velutipes and grass Collect the by-products after the mushrooms are harvested for future use.
[0053] Enzyme bacteria: Prepare nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphorus and potassium-solubilizing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria, actinomycetes, and Bacillus subtilis in a mass ratio of 1:3:2:1:3.
[0054] Organic fertilizer raw materials: Weigh the following raw materials according to weight ratio: 320 parts of pumpkin vine...
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