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
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[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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