Slow-releasing type fertilizer for citrus
A citrus and fertilizer technology, applied in the field of citrus fertilizer, can solve the problems of easy loss, short fertilizer effect, etc., and achieve the effect of facilitating absorption and increasing yield
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Embodiment 1
[0025] A fertilizer for citrus with a slow-release effect, the fertilizer is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15 parts of humus, 10 parts of citrus branches and leaves, 10 parts of citrus pomace, 15 parts of oil cake, 5 parts of trace element aggregates, 8 parts of animal manure, 3 parts of Bacillus, 8 parts of diatomaceous earth, 2 parts of konjac gum, 18 parts of urea phosphate.
[0026] The trace element aggregate refers to adding ferric sulfate, zinc gluconate, sodium selenite, and ammonium molybdate into the soil for raising earthworms, stirring evenly, and collecting vermicompost after 10 days.
[0027] The spore bacillus is bacillus licheniformis.
[0028] The preparation method of the citrus fertilizer with slow-release effect comprises the following steps:
[0029] S1: Dry and pulverize citrus branches and leaves, citrus pomace, oil cake, and trace element aggregates to obtain mixture A;
[0030] S2: Mix mixture A with humus and animal man...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A citrus fertilizer with a slow-release effect, the fertilizer is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 18 parts of humus, 12 parts of citrus branches and leaves, 12 parts of citrus pomace, 17 parts of oil cake, 8 parts of trace element aggregates, 13 parts of animal manure, 5 parts of Bacillus, 10 parts of diatomaceous earth, 3 parts of konjac gum, 21 parts of urea phosphate.
[0037] The trace element aggregate refers to adding ferric sulfate, zinc gluconate, sodium selenite and ammonium molybdate into the soil for feeding earthworms, stirring evenly, and collecting vermicompost after 30 days.
[0038] The spore bacillus is Bacillus subtilis.
[0039] The preparation method of the citrus fertilizer with slow-release effect comprises the following steps:
[0040] S1: Dry and pulverize citrus branches and leaves, citrus pomace, oil cake, and trace element aggregates to obtain mixture A;
[0041] S2: Mix mixture A with humus and animal manure, add...
Embodiment 3
[0047] A citrus fertilizer with a slow-release effect, the fertilizer is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of humus, 15 parts of citrus branches and leaves, 15 parts of citrus pomace, 20 parts of oil cake, 10 parts of trace element aggregates, 17 parts of animal manure, 8 parts of Bacillus sp., 12 parts of diatomaceous earth, 3 parts of konjac gum, and 25 parts of urea phosphate.
[0048] The trace element aggregate refers to adding ferric sulfate, zinc gluconate, sodium selenite and ammonium molybdate into the soil for raising earthworms, stirring evenly, and collecting vermicompost after 15 days.
[0049] The spore bacillus is Bacillus licheniformis or Bacillus subtilis.
[0050] The preparation method of the citrus fertilizer with slow-release effect comprises the following steps:
[0051] S1: Dry and pulverize citrus branches and leaves, citrus pomace, oil cake, and trace element aggregates to obtain mixture A;
[0052] S2: Mix mixture ...
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