Novel soil amendment and preparation method thereof
A soil improver, a new technology, applied in soil conditioning materials, chemical instruments and methods, organic fertilizers, etc., can solve the problems of limited practicality, complicated preparation steps of soil improver, high production cost, etc., and achieve high oxygenation efficiency , Improve the survival rate of seedlings, and facilitate the preparation
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Embodiment 1
[0030] A novel soil improver comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 25 parts of straw, 15 parts of attapulgite soil, 25 parts of new decomposed fertilizer, 10 parts of kitchen waste, 3 parts of egg shells, and 8 parts of bean bag fungus.
[0031] Among them, the preparation method of the new decomposed fertilizer is: take fresh livestock manure and urine into the reactor, add fermentation bacteria, stir for 15 minutes, mix evenly, and ferment for 24 hours under the condition of 65°C, stir while fermenting, and the stirring frequency is 15min / time. The fermentation strain is a mixed fermentation strain formed by mixing bifidobacteria, lactic acid bacteria, bacillus, photosynthetic bacteria, yeast, actinomycetes and acetic acid bacteria in any mass ratio.
[0032] Among them, the kitchen waste is a mixture of leftovers, egg shells and peels, and vegetable roots and leaves.
[0033] Wherein, the straw is wheat straw.
[0034] A preparation method of a novel s...
Embodiment 2
[0041] A novel soil improver, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of straw, 20 parts of attapulgite soil, 30 parts of new decomposed fertilizer, 13 parts of kitchen waste, 4 parts of egg shells, and 9 parts of bean bag fungus.
[0042] Among them, the preparation method of the new decomposed fertilizer is as follows: take fresh livestock manure and urine into the reactor, add fermentation bacteria, stir for 10 minutes, mix evenly, and ferment for 24 hours at 50°C, stir while fermenting, and the stirring frequency is 15min / time. The fermentation strain is a mixed fermentation strain formed by mixing bifidobacteria, lactic acid bacteria, bacillus, photosynthetic bacteria, yeast, actinomycetes and acetic acid bacteria in any mass ratio.
[0043] Among them, the kitchen waste is a mixture of leftovers, egg shells and peels, and vegetable roots and leaves.
[0044] Wherein, the straw is a mixture of wheat straw, soybean straw, corn straw and sorghum...
Embodiment 3
[0052] A novel soil improver comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 45 parts of straw, 25 parts of attapulgite, 35 parts of new-type decomposed fertilizer, 15 parts of kitchen waste, 5 parts of egg shells, and 10 parts of bean bag fungus.
[0053] Among them, the preparation method of the new decomposed fertilizer is as follows: take fresh livestock manure and urine into the reactor, add fermentation bacteria, stir for 15 minutes, mix evenly, and ferment for 72 hours at 65°C, stir while fermenting, and the stirring frequency is 15min / time. The fermentation strain is a mixed fermentation strain formed by mixing bifidobacteria, lactic acid bacteria, bacillus, photosynthetic bacteria, yeast, actinomycetes and acetic acid bacteria in any mass ratio.
[0054] Among them, the kitchen waste is a mixture of leftovers, egg shells and peels, and vegetable roots and leaves.
[0055] Among them, the straw is the straw of sorghum and sorghum.
[0056] A preparation met...
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