Camellia oleifera seedling raising medium, preparation method thereof and seedling raising method
A technology for raising seedling substrates and Camellia oleifera, which is applied in the direction of planting substrates, botany equipment and methods, culture media, etc., to achieve the effects of increased germination rate, simple operation, and shortened seedling cultivation and germination cycles
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[0034] Example 1
[0035] A Camellia oleifera seedling substrate, in parts by weight, comprises the following raw material components: 70 parts of walnut green peel fermentation substrate and 15 parts of corncob; wherein, the walnut green peel fermentation substrate is mainly prepared from the following raw materials by weight: 45 parts of walnut green peel %, 35% of legume straw, 20% of walnut shell and 0.4% of compound fermentation bacteria.
[0036] Legume straws are mainly selected from kidney bean straw (such as broad bean, edamame, etc.), peanut straw, mung bean straw and red bean straw. The compound fermentation inoculant (straw decomposing agent) was purchased from Dengzhou Huibang Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
[0037] The preparation method of a kind of Camellia oleifera seedling substrate provided in the embodiment of the present invention comprises the following steps:
[0038] S1, weigh 45% of walnut green skin, 35% of leguminous plant straw, 20% of walnut shell and 0...
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[0049] Example 2
[0050] A Camellia oleifera seedling substrate, in parts by weight, comprising the following raw material components: 80 parts of walnut green skin fermentation substrate, 7 parts of perlite and 13 parts of carbonized rice husk; wherein, the walnut green skin fermentation substrate is mainly prepared by the following raw materials by weight percentage It is made of: 50% of walnut green skin, 40% of legume straw, 15% of walnut shell, 10% of lotus seed shell and 0.5% of compound fermentation agent.
[0051] The preparation method of a kind of Camellia oleifera seedling substrate provided in the embodiment of the present invention is identical with the preparation method of embodiment 1, and its difference is,
[0052] In step S1, weigh 50% of walnut green skin, 40% of leguminous plant straw, 15% of walnut shell, 10% of lotus seed shell and 0.5% of compound fermentation bacterial agent according to weight percentage;
[0053] In step S2, after walnut green husk...
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[0060] Example 3
[0061] A Camellia oleifera seedling substrate, in parts by weight, comprises the following raw material components: 60 parts of walnut green skin fermentation substrates, 5 parts of vermiculite and 5 parts of corncob; wherein, the walnut green skin fermentation substrate is mainly prepared by the following raw materials by weight percentage. Composition: 40% of walnut green skin, 30% of leguminous plant straw, 10% of walnut shell, 5% of longan shell and 0.2% of compound fermentation agent.
[0062] The preparation method of a kind of Camellia oleifera seedling substrate provided in the embodiment of the present invention is identical with the preparation method of embodiment 1, and its difference is,
[0063] In step S1, weigh 40% of walnut green skin, 30% of leguminous plant straw, 10% of walnut shell, 5% of longan husk and 0.2% of compound fermentation bacterial agent according to weight percentage;
[0064] In step S2, walnut green skin, leguminous plant...
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