A bio-organic fertilizer
A bio-organic fertilizer and mixing technology, applied in the field of fertilizers, can solve the problems of increased harmful substances in crops, poor economic benefits, nutritional deficiencies, etc., and achieve the effects of cost saving, damage mitigation and less dosage.
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Embodiment 1
[0015] The specific implementation steps are as follows:
[0016] A bio-organic fertilizer, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 20 parts of cow dung, 5 parts of diatomaceous earth, 1 part of corn stalk powder, 10 parts of diammonium phosphate, and 15 parts of potassium chloride 10 parts of rotten apples, 5 parts of rotten oranges, 16 parts of bacterial agents, 10 parts of silkworm excrement, 2 parts of peat, 8 parts of expired milk powder, 3 parts of dried tea leaves, 2 parts of large leaves, and 2 parts of pumpkin vines.
[0017] Described a kind of biological organic fertilizer is characterized in that: preparation method comprises the following steps:
[0018] (1) drying the corn stalks, and then pulverizing them into corn stalk powder with a pulverizer;
[0019] (2) After mixing rotten apples and rotten oranges by weight, rotten fruit pulp is obtained for subsequent use;
[0020] (3) After ...
Embodiment 2
[0024] The specific implementation steps are as follows:
[0025] A biological organic fertilizer, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 25 parts of cow dung, 8 parts of diatomaceous earth, 1 part of corn stalk powder, 12 parts of diammonium phosphate, and 18 parts of potassium chloride 12 parts of rotten apples, 6 parts of rotten oranges, 18 parts of bacterial agents, 10 parts of silkworm excrement, 2 parts of peat, 8 parts of expired milk powder, 2 parts of dried tea leaves, 2 parts of large leaves, and 2 parts of pumpkin vines.
[0026] Described a kind of biological organic fertilizer is characterized in that: preparation method comprises the following steps:
[0027] (1) drying the corn stalks, and then pulverizing them into corn stalk powder with a pulverizer;
[0028] (2) After mixing rotten apples and rotten oranges by weight, rotten fruit pulp is obtained for subsequent use;
[0029] (3...
Embodiment 3
[0033] The specific implementation steps are as follows:
[0034] A bio-organic fertilizer, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 12 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 25 parts of cow dung, 8 parts of diatomaceous earth, 1 part of corn stalk powder, 12 parts of diammonium phosphate, and 18 parts of potassium chloride 10 parts of rotten apples, 10 parts of rotten oranges, 18 parts of bacterial agents, 10 parts of silkworm excrement, 2 parts of peat, 10 parts of expired milk powder, 3 parts of dried tea leaves, 1 part of large leaves, and 1 part of pumpkin vines.
[0035] Described a kind of biological organic fertilizer is characterized in that: preparation method comprises the following steps:
[0036] (1) drying the corn stalks, and then pulverizing them into corn stalk powder with a pulverizer;
[0037] (2) After mixing rotten apples and rotten oranges by weight, rotten fruit pulp is obtained for subsequent use;
[0038] (3) After...
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