Biological pesticide fertilizer and preparation method thereof
A biomedical fertilizer and bacterial strain technology, applied in the direction of nitrogen fertilizer, potassium fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer, etc., can solve the problems of pesticide residues, affecting crop yield, and reducing soil organic fertilizer, so as to reduce the use of insecticides and fungicides and stimulate the reproduction of soil microorganisms , the effect of preventing soil compaction
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[0021] A biomedical fertilizer, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of rotten vegetable leaves, 56 parts of pig manure, 40 parts of chicken manure, 15 parts of pig bone powder, 7 parts of plant ash, 12 parts of sea pumice, 10 parts of urea, phosphoric acid 8 parts of diammonium, 6 parts of potassium sulfate, 1 part of zinc sulfate, 1 part of borax, 1 part of ammonium molybdate, 6 parts of pyrethrum, 3 parts of Artemisia capillary, 4 parts of neem leaves, 3 parts of bacteria; Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus glialis composition, and the ratio of Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus glialis in bacterial classification is 4:2:3; Described rotten vegetable leaf is cabbage rotten vegetable leaf and The spinach rotten leaves are composed according to the weight ratio of 1:3.
[0022] The preparation method of biomedical fertilizer described in the present embodiment, the steps are as follows:
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Embodiment 2
[0030] A biomedical fertilizer, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 21 parts of rotten vegetable leaves, 58 parts of pig manure, 42 parts of chicken manure, 16 parts of pig bone meal, 10 parts of plant ash, 13 parts of sea pumice, 13 parts of urea, phosphoric acid 12 parts of diammonium, 8 parts of potassium sulfate, 1.5 parts of zinc sulfate, 1.3 parts of borax, 2 parts of ammonium molybdate, 9 parts of pyrethrum, 3 parts of capillary wormwood, 6 parts of neem leaves, and 3 parts of bacteria; Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus colloidus, and the ratio of Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus colloidus in the strain is 4:2:3; The rotten vegetable leaves are cabbage rotten vegetable leaves, Rotten spinach leaves and rotten celery leaves are composed according to the weight ratio of 1:3:1.
[0031] The preparation method of biomedical fertilizer described in the present embodiment, the steps are as follows: ...
Embodiment 3
[0039] A biological medicine fertilizer, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 23 parts of rotten vegetable leaves, 58 parts of pig manure, 43 parts of chicken manure, 17 parts of pig bone meal, 8 parts of plant ash, 13 parts of sea pumice, 12 parts of urea, phosphoric acid 10 parts of diammonium, 7.5 parts of potassium sulfate, 2.3 parts of zinc sulfate, 1.4 parts of borax, 2.1 parts of ammonium molybdate, 8 parts of pyrethrum, 3.9 parts of Artemisia capillary, 6 parts of neem leaves, 4.2 parts of bacteria; Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus glialis, and the ratio of Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus glialis in strains is 4:2:3; the rotten vegetable leaves are rotten cabbage leaves.
[0040] The preparation method of biomedical fertilizer described in the present embodiment, the steps are as follows:
[0041] 1) Weigh pork bone powder and rotten vegetable leaves, add an appropriate amount of water, stew...
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