Fertilizer for preventing and curing lagerstroemia indica flower tan disease as well as preparation method and application of fertilizer
A technology of brown spot and crape myrtle, applied in the fields of application, organic fertilizer, inorganic fertilizer, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to satisfy crape myrtle and prolong the flowering period, and achieve the effects of long flowering duration, large bloom and environmental protection
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[0022] In an embodiment of the present invention, a fertilizer for preventing and treating brown spot of crape myrtle comprises the following raw materials: 11 kg of diatomaceous earth, 22 kg of red jade soil, 2 kg of urea, 1 kg of phosphorus and potassium nitrate fertilizer, 28 kg of Andrographis paniculata, 33 kg of Leulu reed, and 8 kg of cicada pupae.
[0023] Mix diatomaceous earth and red jade earth, crush them, and pass through a 100-mesh sieve, then mix them with acetic acid solution twice the mass of the two, seal and stir at 70°C for 1.2h, then dry at 130°C, and then Calcined at a temperature of 280° C. for 3.5 hours to obtain mixture A; the mass fraction of acetic acid in the acetic acid solution was 15%. Mix andrographis paniculata and Leuga reed through a 100-mesh sieve, add 50% ethanol with 13 times the mass of the two to soak and soak at 60°C for 3h, then heat at 80°C for 2.5h, filter to get the filtrate; 100-mesh sieve, add 11 times the mass of acetic acid solu...
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[0025] In an embodiment of the present invention, a fertilizer for preventing and treating crape myrtle brown spot disease comprises the following raw materials: 19 kg of diatomaceous earth, 30 kg of red jade soil, 6 kg of urea, 5 kg of phosphorus and potassium nitrate fertilizer, 36 kg of Andrographis paniculata, 41 kg of laurel, and 16 kg of cicada pupae.
[0026] Mix diatomaceous earth and red jade earth, crush them, and pass through a 100-mesh sieve, then mix them with acetic acid solution 2.2 times the mass of the two, seal and stir at 70°C for 1.5h, then dry at 130°C, and then Calcined at a temperature of 280° C. for 3.5 hours to obtain mixture A; the mass fraction of acetic acid in the acetic acid solution was 15%. Mix andrographis paniculata and Leuga reed through a 120-mesh sieve, add 50% ethanol with 15 times the mass of the two to soak and soak at 60°C for 3 hours, then heat at 80°C for 3 hours, filter to get the filtrate; crush the cicada pupae, pass through 120 Me...
Embodiment 3
[0028] In an embodiment of the present invention, a fertilizer for preventing and treating brown spot of crape myrtle comprises the following raw materials: 13 kg of diatomaceous earth, 24 kg of red jade soil, 3 kg of urea, 2 kg of phosphorus and potassium nitrate fertilizer, 30 kg of Andrographis paniculata, 35 kg of laurel, and 10 kg of cicada pupae.
[0029] Mix diatomaceous earth and red jade earth, crush them, and pass through a 100-mesh sieve, then mix them with an acetic acid solution 2.2 times the mass of the two, seal and stir at a temperature of 70°C for 1.4h, then dry at a temperature of 130°C, and then Calcined at a temperature of 280° C. for 3.5 hours to obtain mixture A; the mass fraction of acetic acid in the acetic acid solution was 15%. Mix andrographis paniculata and Leuga reed through a 120-mesh sieve, add 50% ethanol with 14 times the mass of the two to soak and soak at 60°C for 3h, then heat at 80°C for 3h, filter to get the filtrate; Mesh sieve, add 12 ti...
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