Microbial organic fertilizer and compound fertilizer, and preparation methods thereof
A microbial organic fertilizer and compound fertilizer technology, which is applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, the treatment of biological organic parts, organic fertilizers, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to effectively improve crop resistance and immunity, not being able to suppress diseases and insect pests, and easily polluting the environment , to achieve the effect of improving the ability of water and fertilizer retention, reducing the infection of soil-borne diseases, and improving the ecological environment
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Embodiment 1
[0075] The components and weight ratios of a microbial organic fertilizer are: 70 chicken manure, 10 peat, 1 brown sugar, 1 urea, 3 phosphate rock powder, 5 rice bran, 2 fermentation bacteria, and 5 functional bacteria.
[0076] The components of the functional bacteria and their weight ratios are: 7 photosynthetic bacteria, 71 lactic acid bacteria, 7 yeasts, 7 gram-positive actinomycetes, 16 phosphate solubilizing bacteria, 27 potassium solubilizing bacteria, and 10 nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
[0077] The preparation steps of above-mentioned microbial organic fertilizer are as follows:
[0078] (1) Chicken manure is crushed and sieved to remove impurities that are difficult to crush in the chicken manure;
[0079] (2) Add peat, brown sugar, urea, phosphate rock powder, rice bran or wheat bran, and fermented bacteria into the sieved chicken manure according to the above ratio, then fully stir, and keep the moisture at 40%-45%;
[0080] (3) Stack and ferment the above-mentioned...
Embodiment 2
[0087] The components and weight ratios of the microbial organic fertilizer of the present invention are as follows: 80 chicken manure, 15 peat, 3 brown sugar, 3 urea, 5 phosphate rock powder, 7 wheat bran, 5 fermentation bacteria and 8 functional bacteria.
[0088] The components and weight ratios of the functional bacteria are as follows: 11 photosynthetic bacteria, 11 lactic acid bacteria, 11 yeasts, 11 Gram-positive actinomycetes, 22 phosphate solubilizing bacteria, 40 potassium solubilizing bacteria, and 12 nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
[0089] The preparation steps of above-mentioned microbial organic fertilizer are as follows:
[0090] (1) Chicken manure is crushed and sieved to remove impurities that are difficult to crush in the chicken manure;
[0091] (2) Add peat, brown sugar, urea, phosphate rock powder, rice bran or wheat bran, and fermented bacteria into the sieved chicken manure according to the above ratio, then fully stir, and keep the moisture at 40%-45%;
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Embodiment 3
[0099] The components and weight ratios of the microbial organic fertilizer of the present invention are: 75 parts chicken manure, 13 peat charcoal, 2 brown sugar, 2 urea, 4 phosphate rock powder, 6 rice bran and wheat bran in total, 4 fermentation bacteria and 6 functional bacteria.
[0100] The components and weight ratios of the functional bacteria are: 9 photosynthetic bacteria, 9 lactic acid bacteria, 9 yeasts, 9 Gram-positive actinomycetes, 18 phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, 34 potassium-solubilizing bacteria, and 11 nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
[0101] The preparation steps of above-mentioned microbial organic fertilizer are as follows:
[0102] (1) Chicken manure is crushed and sieved to remove impurities that are difficult to crush in the chicken manure;
[0103] (2) Add peat, brown sugar, urea, phosphate rock powder, rice bran or wheat bran, and fermented bacteria into the sieved chicken manure according to the above ratio, then fully stir, and keep the moisture at 4...
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