Flower and plant soil formula and making method of flower and plant soil
A soil and formula technology, applied in the agricultural field, can solve problems such as unsatisfactory needs, and achieve the effect of sufficient nutrients and good air permeability
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Embodiment 1
[0013] Embodiment 1: A kind of flower soil formula, this flower soil formula contains following composition: Chinese medicine residue 25%, bacterium stick or cottonseed shell 25%, peat soil 25%, sandy soil 40%, or Chinese medicine residue 25%, bacterium stick 33% , 25% peat soil, 33% sandy soil; the traditional Chinese medicine slag is composed of the following proportioning ingredients in parts by weight: 33g platycodon slag, 22g tortoise shell slag, 60g cork slag, 33g bramble slag, 40g windproof slag, 33g notopterygium slag, 33g angelica slag , cocklebur slag 33g;
[0014] The making process of described flower soil formula is as follows:
[0015] 1) Extract 33g of bellflower residue, 22g of tortoise shell residue, 60g of cork residue, 33g of bramble residue, 40g of windproof residue, 33g of notopterygium residue, 33g of angelica residue, and 33g of Xanthium residue according to the weight ratio, and mix to obtain traditional Chinese medicine residue, drain spare;
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Embodiment 2
[0018] Embodiment 2: This implementation is further optimized on the basis of Embodiment 1. This embodiment focuses on the improvements compared with Embodiment 1, and the similarities will not be repeated. Experimental objects: 200 varieties are the same and plant height The flower seedlings that are all 30cm are divided into two groups, 100 plants in each group.
[0019] Experimental method and time: the flower seedlings of the control group were planted in common soil, and the flower seedlings of the experimental group were planted in the flower soil of the present invention; the plant height changes of the flower seedlings of the two groups after one month were compared.
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