Bonsai tea tree substrate prepared from Sichuan pepper processing waste

A technology of waste and prickly ash, applied in the field of waste resource recycling, can solve the problems of increasing top-dressing and management procedures, affecting the effect of pot planting of tea trees, unable to provide nutrients, etc. Effects of tea caterpillar pests

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-03-22
陇南市九州农林牧综合开发有限公司
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No matter what kind of landscaping material is used, the most important thing in the potting process is the required substrate. A good growth substrate can make the bonsai tea tree grow faster and healthily and stably, while the usual tea tree substrate consists of broken bricks, tiles, Composed of humus soil, organic fertilizer and garden soil, it is obvious that the general substrate cannot provide sufficient nutrients during the growth of tea trees, which will affect the potting effect of tea trees, and will also increase topdr

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[0018] Example 1

[0019] A bonsai tea tree substrate prepared by using the processing waste of Zanthoxylum bungeanum includes the following steps:

[0020] (1) Preparation of raw materials: use the following raw materials: 40 parts of pepper processing waste, 12 parts of vermiculite, 30 parts of loam, 4 parts of peat soil, 5 parts of sea bird droppings, 8 parts of pig manure, 6 parts of diatomaceous earth, 3 parts of humic acid, 2 parts of fulvic acid, 6 parts of perlite, 4 parts of fish bone meal, 8 parts of pine leaves, 2 parts of polyterpene bacillus inocula, 3 parts of actinomycetes, 4 parts of tobacco ash, corn 7 parts of straw ash, 10 parts of seaweed, 5 parts of fatty acid, 2 parts of oxalic acid, 7 parts of sodium carbonate, 60 parts of 75% ethanol;

[0021] (2) Pyrolysis and maturation: Put the Zanthoxylum bungeanum processing waste in a drying box at 50°C for drying until the moisture content is below 3%, then put it into a pulverizer for pulverization, and pass through a...

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[0026] Example 2

[0027] A bonsai tea tree substrate prepared by using the processing waste of Zanthoxylum bungeanum includes the following steps:

[0028] (1) Raw material preparation: Use the following weight of raw materials: 45 parts of pepper processing waste, 16 parts of vermiculite, 35 parts of loam, 5 parts of peat soil, 6 parts of sea bird droppings, 9 parts of pig manure, 7 parts of diatomaceous earth, 4 parts of humic acid, 3 parts of fulvic acid, 7 parts of perlite, 5 parts of fish bone meal, 9 parts of pine leaves, 2.5 parts of polyterpene bacillus inocula, 4 parts of actinomycetes, 5 parts of tobacco ash, corn 8 parts of straw ash, 12.5 parts of seaweed, 7.5 parts of fatty acids, 3.5 parts of oxalic acid, 8 parts of sodium carbonate, 65 parts of 75% ethanol;

[0029] (2) Pyrolysis and maturation: Place the Zanthoxylum bungeanum processing waste in a drying box at 55°C for drying until the moisture content is below 3%, and then put it into a grinder for pulverization, ...

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[0034] Example 3

[0035] A bonsai tea tree substrate prepared by using the processing waste of Zanthoxylum bungeanum includes the following steps:

[0036] (1) Raw material preparation: use the following weight of raw materials: 50 parts of pepper processing waste, 20 parts of vermiculite, 40 parts of loam, 6 parts of peat soil, 7 parts of sea bird droppings, 10 parts of pig manure, 8 parts of diatomaceous earth, 5 parts of humic acid, 4 parts of fulvic acid, 8 parts of perlite, 6 parts of fish bone meal, 10 parts of pine leaves, 3 parts of polyterpene bacillus inocula, 5 parts of actinomycetes, 6 parts of tobacco ash, corn 9 parts of straw ash, 15 parts of seaweed, 5-10 parts of fatty acids, 5 parts of oxalic acid, 9 parts of sodium carbonate, 70 parts of 75% ethanol;

[0037] (2) Pyrolysis and maturation: Put the Zanthoxylum bungeanum processing waste in a drying box at 60°C for drying until the moisture content is below 3%, and then put it into a crusher for pulverization, and p...

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The invention discloses a bonsai tea tree substrate prepared from Sichuan pepper processing waste, and belongs to the technical field of waste and old resource recovery and utilization. The bonsai teatree substrate is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 to 50 parts of Sichuan pepper processing waste, 12 to 20 parts of vermiculite, 30 to 40 parts of loam, 4 to 6 partsof peat soil, 5 to 7 parts of guano, 8 to 10 parts of pig manure, 6 to 8 parts of kieselguhr, 3 to 5 parts of humic acid, 2 to 4 parts of fulvic acid, 6 to 8 parts of perlite, 4 to 6 parts of fish bone powder, 8 to 10 parts of pine leaves, 2 to 3 parts of bacillus polyterpenoids bacterial agents, 3 to 5 parts of actinomycetes bacterial agents, 4 to 6 parts of chimney ash, 7 to 9 parts of corn stalk ash, 10 to 15 parts of alga, 5 to 10 parts of fatty acid, 2 to 5 parts of oxalic acid, 7 to 9 parts of sodium carbonate and 60 to 70 parts of 75-percent ethanol. The substrate contains rich nutrition elements and has the advantages of good ventilation performance, good water absorption performance and good water holding capability; the proper environment is provided for the growth of the bonsaitea tree; the harm due to anthrax and euproctis pseudoconspersa can be effectively prevented and treated.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of recycling and utilization of waste resources, in particular to a bonsai tea tree substrate prepared by using prickly ash processing waste. Background technique [0002] Tea tree belongs to the tea group of Camellia genus Camellia. Its leaves are oval, long oval, oval, lanceolate and other shapes. The excellent tree species for making bonsai are also deeply loved by people. Tea tree bonsai has the characteristics of "seeing the big in the small", which can condense the beauty of nature and express a certain artistic conception. Tea tree bonsai can also be conceived, designed and cultivated according to the history and culture of tea. Usually the landscaping materials for tea trees are old tea trees and tea seedlings, but it takes a long time to cultivate tea seedlings for landscaping, and it is not as fast as old tea piles. Among them, the old tea tree bonsai can be maintained normally after it is plante...

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IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00C05G3/02C05F17/00A01G24/15A01G24/28A01G24/12A01G24/20A01G24/22A01G24/10A01G24/30C05G3/60
CPCC05B17/00C05G3/00C05F17/50C05G3/60C05D9/00C05F3/00C05F3/02C05F5/002C05F11/00C05F11/02C05F11/08Y02W30/40
Inventor 马汉祥马朝华马春娟马莉庭马新华董伟刘全赵海云卜菊琴
Owner 陇南市九州农林牧综合开发有限公司
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