Nutrient soil for jonquil
A nutrient soil and longevity technology, applied in the direction of culture medium, planting substrate, fertilizer mixture, etc., can solve the problems of unsuitable long-term use and storage, poor pertinence of potting soil, low fertilizer efficiency, etc., to achieve low cost and broad market development space , the effect of high nutritional value
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Embodiment 1
[0011] A longevity flower nutrition soil, its raw material composition and weight ratio are as follows: 27 parts of humus soil, 23 parts of sandy soil, 18 parts of decomposed peanut skin, walnut skin, sawdust, 12 parts of vermiculite, 15 parts of perlite, dried egg 10 skins. In this example, leaf hummus is uniformly mixed with broad-leaved tree leaves, loam and farmyard manure at a ratio of 2:1:2 and retting for one year.
Embodiment 2
[0013] A kind of longevity flower nutrition soil, its raw material composition and weight ratio are as follows: 25 parts of humus soil, 20 parts of sandy soil, 15 parts of decomposed peanut skin, walnut skin, sawdust, 10 parts of vermiculite, 10 parts of perlite, dried egg 5 skins. In this example, leaf hummus is uniformly mixed with broad-leaved tree leaves, loam and farmyard manure at a ratio of 2:1:2 and retting for one and a half years.
Embodiment 3
[0015] A longevity flower nutrition soil, its raw material composition and weight ratio are as follows: 30 parts of humus soil, 25 parts of sandy soil, 20 parts of decomposed peanut skin, walnut skin, sawdust, 15 parts of vermiculite, 20 parts of perlite, dried egg 15 skins. In this example, leaf hummus is uniformly mixed with broad-leaved tree leaves, loam and farmyard manure at a ratio of 2:1:2 and retting for two years.
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