Method of adopting biological bacteria for disposing continuous cropping obstacles
A technology for continuous cropping obstacles and treatment methods, which is applied in the treatment of biological organic parts, land preparation methods, fertilizer mixtures, etc., can solve the problems of inability to elongate new branches and leaves, acidification, aggravation of diseases and insect pests, and reduction of soil microbial content, so as to reduce diseases, insect pests and weeds. The occurrence of soil enzyme activity, the effect of improving soil enzyme activity, and inhibiting proliferation
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[0018] A method for treating continuous cropping obstacles by biological bacteria, comprising the following steps:
[0019] 1. Raw material preparation: use alfalfa powder, kale gum, compound amino acid powder, charcoal powder, Trichoderma, and Bacillus thesei as raw materials; the weight parts of raw materials are: 85 parts of alfalfa powder, 7 parts of kale gum, and 2 parts of compound amino acid powder , 1 part of charcoal powder, 2 parts of Trichoderma, and 3 parts of Bacillus thureus. The dilution ratio of Trichoderma is 1:500, and the dilution ratio of Bacillus theosus is 1:500.
[0020] 2. Use alfalfa grass powder, safflower gum, and compound amino acid powder to ferment for 25 days, and spread them in the fields;
[0021] 3. Mix the diluted solution of Trichoderma with the diluted solution of Bacillus thureus, spray the soil surface, and at the same time adjust the land to enter the fallow period, from January to March, and this operation is carried out during October...
Embodiment 2
[0023] A method for treating continuous cropping obstacles by biological bacteria, comprising the following steps:
[0024] 1. Raw material preparation: use alfalfa powder, kale gum, compound amino acid powder, charcoal powder, Trichoderma, and Bacillus thesei as raw materials; the weight parts of raw materials are: 82 parts of alfalfa powder, 8 parts of kale gum, and 3 parts of compound amino acid powder , 2 parts of charcoal powder, 2 parts of Trichoderma, and 3 parts of Bacillus thureus. The dilution ratio of Trichoderma is 1:500, and the dilution ratio of Bacillus theosus is 1:300.
[0025] 2. Use alfalfa grass powder, safflower gum, and compound amino acid powder to ferment for 28 days, and spread them in the fields;
[0026] 3. Mix the diluted solution of Trichoderma with the diluted solution of Bacillus thureus, spray the soil surface, and at the same time adjust the land to enter the fallow period, from January to March, and this operation is carried out during Octobe...
Embodiment 3
[0028] A method for treating continuous cropping obstacles by biological bacteria, comprising the following steps:
[0029] 1. Raw material preparation: use alfalfa powder, kale gum, compound amino acid powder, charcoal powder, Trichoderma, and Bacillus thesei as raw materials; the weight parts of raw materials are: 90 parts of alfalfa powder, 6 parts of kale gum, and 1 part of compound amino acid powder , 1 part of charcoal powder, 1 part of Trichoderma, and 1 part of Bacillus thureus. The dilution ratio of Trichoderma is 1:500, and the dilution ratio of Bacillus theosus is 1:300.
[0030] 2. Use alfalfa grass powder, safflower gum, and compound amino acid powder to ferment for 23 days, and spread them in the fields;
[0031] 3. Mix the diluted solution of Trichoderma with the diluted solution of Bacillus thureus, spray the soil surface, and at the same time adjust the land to enter the fallow period, from January to March, and this operation is carried out during October to...
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