Planting medium formula suitable for greening roofs of old buildings and preparation method of planting medium formula
A technology of roof greening and production methods, applied in planting substrates, botanical equipment and methods, applications, etc., can solve problems such as waterproof, windproof, poor water retention capacity, high load requirements on roof structures, and difficulty in applying roofs, etc., to achieve convenience Industrialization and modular production, light weight and low production cost
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[0023] A planting base suitable for green roofs of old buildings, including planting soil made mainly of food waste enzymes, the planting soil includes the following raw materials in weight percentages: 35% humus soil, 30% food waste enzymes, organic waste 30%, beneficial microorganisms 5%.
[0024] The organic waste is composed of the following raw materials by weight percentage: 20% sawdust, 20% straw ash, 7% livestock and poultry manure, 23% coconut peat, 21% fungus residue, 6% corncob, and 3% slow-release urea.
[0025] Beneficial microorganisms are mixed bacteria, including bacillus, photosynthetic bacteria, phosphate and potassium nitrogen-fixing bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, yeast and actinomycetes.
[0026] A method for making a green planting base suitable for old building roofs, comprising the following steps:
[0027] S1: After sieving the humus soil with a sieve, remove large clods, stones, leaves and other sundries, put the sieved humus soil into a plastic cont...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A planting base suitable for greening roofs of old buildings, including planting soil made mainly of food waste enzymes, the planting soil includes the following raw materials in weight percentages: 40% humus soil, 25% food waste enzymes, organic waste 25%, beneficial microorganisms 10%.
[0037] The organic waste is composed of the following raw materials by weight percentage: 25% sawdust, 15% straw ash, 12% livestock and poultry manure, 18% coconut peat, 16% fungus residue, 11% corn cob, and 3% slow-release urea.
[0038] Beneficial microorganisms are mixed bacteria, including bacillus, photosynthetic bacteria, phosphate and potassium nitrogen-fixing bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, yeast and actinomycetes.
[0039] A method for making a green planting base suitable for old building roofs, comprising the following steps:
[0040] S1: After sieving the humus soil with a sieve, remove large clods, stones, leaves and other sundries, put the sieved humus soil into a plast...
Embodiment 3
[0049] A planting base suitable for greening roofs of old buildings, including planting soil made mainly of food waste enzymes, the planting soil includes the following raw materials in weight percentages: 45% humus soil, 20% food waste enzymes, organic waste 20%, beneficial microorganisms 15%.
[0050] The organic waste is composed of the following raw materials by weight percentage: 30% sawdust, 10% straw ash, 17% livestock and poultry manure, 13% coconut peat, 11% fungus residue, 16% corn cob, and 3% slow-release urea.
[0051] Beneficial microorganisms are mixed bacteria, including bacillus, photosynthetic bacteria, phosphate and potassium nitrogen-fixing bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, yeast and actinomycetes.
[0052] A method for making a green planting base suitable for old building roofs, comprising the following steps:
[0053] S1: After sieving the humus soil with a sieve, remove large clods, stones, leaves and other sundries, put the sieved humus soil into a plast...
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