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Preparation method of nameko nutriments

A preparation method and a technology for preparing nutrients, which are applied in the directions of botanical equipment and methods, fertilizer mixtures, superphosphate, etc., can solve the problems of unfavorable growth of mushrooms, small mushrooms, and low nutritional components, and achieve the formula and preparation method. Simple, solve the effect of small size and fast growth

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-11-11
吴继高
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Problems solved by technology

[0002] At present, when people are cultivating Pleurotus spp., they generally use straw material as the basis and add some manure, bran, etc. Although the effect is very good, the content of nutrients in the ingredients is relatively low, which is very harmful to the growth of Pleurotus spp. Unfavorable, the mushrooms produced are small, thin, light in weight, slow in growth and prone to disease

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Embodiment 1

[0007] Example 1: 35% rice bran, 45% cottonseed husk, 13% corncob, 2% bean cake, 0.8% bran, 1% corn flour, 0.6% gypsum, 1.5% bean straw, 0.1% oxygen-enhancing powder, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium 0.2% of compound fertilizer, 0.3% of carbendazim, and 0.5% of superphosphate, and the stated percentages are percentages by weight.

[0008] Combine rice bran, cottonseed husks, corncobs, bean cakes, bran, corn flour, and bean stalks in proportion, pour them into a grinder and grind them into particles of about 80 meshes, and then add gypsum, oxygen-increasing powder, Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer, carbendazim, and superphosphate are poured into a blender and stirred for 35 minutes, and water of 1:1.1-1:1.3 is added in proportion, mixed evenly, piled up and fermented for 6 hours to form a qualified nutrient.

[0009] The gypsum, oxygen-increasing powder, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer, carbendazim and superphosphate in this formu...

Embodiment 2

[0012] Example 2: 55% rice bran, 27% cottonseed husk, 10% corncob, 1.6% bean cake, 1% bran, 0.8% corn flour, 1% gypsum, 2% bean straw, 0.3% oxygenated powder, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium 0.3% of compound fertilizer, 0.2% of carbendazim, and 0.8% of superphosphate, and the stated percentages are percentages by weight.

[0013] Combine rice bran, cottonseed husks, corncobs, bean cakes, bran, corn flour, and bean stalks in proportion, pour them into a grinder and grind them into particles of about 80 meshes, and then add gypsum, oxygen-increasing powder, Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer, carbendazim, and superphosphate are poured into a blender and stirred for 35 minutes, and water of 1:1.1-1:1.3 is added in proportion, mixed evenly, piled up and fermented for 6 hours to form a qualified nutrient.

[0014] Others are the same as embodiment 1, omitted.

Embodiment 3

[0015] Example 3: 45% rice bran, 33% cottonseed husk, 16% corncob, 1.7% bean cake, 0.5% bran, 0.5% corn flour, 0.5% gypsum, 1.8% bean straw, 0.2% oxygen-increasing powder, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium 0.1% of compound fertilizer, 0.1% of carbendazim, and 0.6% of superphosphate, and the stated percentages are percentages by weight.

[0016] Combine rice bran, cottonseed husks, corncobs, bean cakes, bran, corn flour, and bean stalks in proportion, pour them into a grinder and grind them into particles of about 80 meshes, and then add gypsum, oxygen-increasing powder, Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer, carbendazim, and superphosphate are poured into a blender and stirred for 35 minutes, and water of 1:1.1-1:1.3 is added in proportion, mixed evenly, piled up and fermented for 6 hours to form a qualified nutrient.

[0017] Others are the same as embodiment 1, omitted.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a preparation method of nameko nutriments. The nameko nutriments comprise the following components by weight percentage: 35-55 of rice bran, 25-45 of cotton seed hull, 10-16 of corncob, 1.5-2 of bean cake, 0.5-1 of wheat bran, 0.5-1 of corn flour, 0.5-1 of plaster, 1.5-2 of beanstalk, 0.1-0.3 of oxygen enriched powder, 0.1-0.3 of nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer, 0.1-0.3 of carbendazol and 0.5-0.8 of calcium superphosphate. The preparation method of the nameko nutriments comprises the following steps: combining rice brans, cotton seed hulls, corncobs, bean cakes, wheat brans, corn flours and beanstalks together in proportion, pouring the mixture into a pulverizer, pulverizing the mixture into particles of about 80 meshes, taking out the particles, adding plaster, oxygen enriched powder, nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer, carbendazol and calcium superphosphate in proportion, pouring the mixture into a stirrer, stirring the mixture for 35 minutes, adding water in the proportion of 1:1.1-1:1.3, uniformly stirring the mixture, stacking the mixture, fermenting for 6 hours and obtaining the qualified nameko nutriments.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to a nourishing material for slippery mushrooms, in particular to a method for preparing the nourishing material for slippery mushrooms. Background technique [0002] At present, when people are cultivating Pleurotus spp., they generally use straw material as the basis and add some manure, bran, etc. Although the effect is very good, the content of nutrients in the ingredients is relatively low, which is very harmful to the growth of Pleurotus spp. Unfavorable, the slide mushroom produced is small in size, thin, light in weight, slow in growth, and prone to disease. Contents of the invention [0003] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a kind of: low cost, high yield, high-quality compound nourishment that is especially suitable for the rapid growth of Pleurotus ostreatus. [0004] The solution to the technical problem is: rice bran 35%-55%, cottonseed hull 25%-45%, corn cob 10%-16%, bean cake 1.5%-2%, bran 0.5%-...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00C05B1/02A01G1/04
Inventor 吴继高
Owner 吴继高
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