Planting fertilizer for landscape architecture plants
A plant and landscape technology, applied in the field of garden landscape plant planting fertilizer, can solve the problems of unable to meet the needs of continued growth of trees, reduce the effective soil capacity, limit the absorption area of the root system, etc., so as to facilitate the growth of plant roots and improve stress resistance , good effect of repelling insects
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[0022] In this embodiment, a fertilizer for planting garden landscape plants is made of the following raw materials by weight:
[0023] 5 parts of perlite, 10 parts of epimedium powder, 1 part of shell powder, 4 parts of EM fungus, 10 parts of sawdust, 0.1 part of ammonium molybdate, 0.1 part of boric acid powder, 5 parts of garlic powder, 12 parts of modified silkworm excrement Parts, 15 parts of urea, 20 parts of white fresh peel residue, 10 parts of soil conditioner, 20 parts of bagasse.
[0024] The soil conditioner is made of eucalyptus oil, ammonium persulfate, carboxymethyl cellulose, bamboo charcoal ash, and neopentyl glycol in a mass ratio of 1:1:1:1:1.
[0025] The method for preparing the fertilizer for planting garden landscape plants in this embodiment includes the following steps:
[0026] 1) Configure soil conditioner: It is composed of raw materials with a weight ratio of eucalyptus oil: ammonium persulfate: carboxymethyl cellulose: bamboo charcoal as...
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[0037] Example 2
[0038] In this embodiment, a fertilizer for planting garden landscape plants is made of the following raw materials by weight:
[0039] 15 parts of perlite, 20 parts of epimedium powder, 3 parts of shell powder, 8 parts of EM fungus, 20 parts of sawdust, 0.6 parts of ammonium molybdate, 0.6 parts of boric acid powder, 8 parts of garlic powder, 20 parts of modified silkworm excrement Parts, 25 parts of urea, 30 parts of white fresh peel residue, 15 parts of soil conditioner, 30 parts of bagasse.
[0040] The soil conditioner is made of eucalyptus oil, ammonium persulfate, carboxymethyl cellulose, bamboo charcoal ash, and neopentyl glycol in a mass ratio of 1:1:1:1:1.
[0041] The method for preparing the fertilizer for planting garden landscape plants in this embodiment includes the following steps:
[0042] 1) Configure soil conditioner: It is composed of raw materials with a weight ratio of eucalyptus oil: ammonium persulfate: carboxymethyl cellulose: bamboo charcoa...
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[0053] Example 3
[0054] In this embodiment, a fertilizer for planting garden landscape plants is made of the following raw materials by weight:
[0055] 8 parts of perlite, 13 parts of epimedium powder, 1 part of shell powder, 5 parts of EM fungus, 13 parts of sawdust, 0.2 parts of ammonium molybdate, 0.3 parts of boric acid powder, 6 parts of garlic powder, 15 parts of modified silkworm excrement Parts, 19 parts of urea, 24 parts of white fresh peel residue, 11 parts of soil conditioner, 24 parts of bagasse.
[0056] The soil conditioner is made of eucalyptus oil, ammonium persulfate, carboxymethyl cellulose, bamboo charcoal ash, and neopentyl glycol in a mass ratio of 1:1:1:1:1.
[0057] The method for preparing the fertilizer for planting garden landscape plants in this embodiment includes the following steps:
[0058] 1) Configure soil conditioner: It is composed of raw materials with a weight ratio of eucalyptus oil: ammonium persulfate: carboxymethyl cellulose: bamboo charcoal ...
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