Matrix and method for container cultivation of blueberries
A substrate, blueberry technology, applied in cultivation, application, agriculture and other directions, can solve the problems of strong ventilation and drainage, slow growth, late production period, etc., and achieve the effects of accelerating growth and development, fast growth and early results
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Examples
Embodiment 1
[0033] The substrate of the present embodiment comprises 6 parts of yellow heart soil, 3 parts of pine scales, and 1 part of mushroom dregs by volume; 3.5 kilograms of superphosphate are also contained in this substrate per cubic meter. The yellow core soil is the core soil below the soil layer on the hillside. It is a red soil developed by limestone. Sandy yellow core soil is preferably used, and the soil pH value is 4-5. Pine scales are the leftovers of pine processing. The bark is peeled off from the pine trunk, crushed and fermented completely. Mushroom residue is the substrate waste after planting edible fungi and is fully fermented.
[0034] The method of the present embodiment comprises the steps:
[0035] a, making the substrate for container-cultivated blueberries: first mix 6 parts of yellow heart soil, 3 parts of pine scales, and 1 part of mushroom dregs in parts by volume, then add 3.5 kilograms of superphosphate per cubic meter of substrate and mix;
[0036] b. ...
Embodiment 2
[0040] The substrate of the present embodiment comprises 6 parts of yellow heart soil, 4 parts of pine scales, and 2 parts of mushroom dregs by volume; 3.5 kilograms of superphosphate is also contained in this substrate per cubic meter. The yellow core soil is the core soil below the soil layer on the hillside. It is a red soil developed by limestone. Sandy yellow core soil is preferably used, and the soil pH value is 4-5. Pine scales are the leftovers of pine processing. The bark is peeled off from the pine trunk, crushed and fermented completely. Mushroom residue is the substrate waste after planting edible fungi and is fully fermented.
[0041] The method of the present embodiment comprises the steps:
[0042] a, making the substrate for container-cultivated blueberries: first mix 6 parts of yellow heart soil, 4 parts of pine scales, and 2 parts of mushroom dregs in parts by volume, then add 3.5 kilograms of superphosphate per cubic meter of substrate and mix;
[0043] b....
Embodiment 3
[0047]The substrate of the present embodiment comprises 5 parts of yellow heart soil, 3 parts of pine scales, and 1 part of mushroom dregs by volume; 3.5 kilograms of superphosphate are also contained in this substrate per cubic meter. The yellow core soil is the core soil below the soil layer on the hillside. It is a red soil developed by limestone. Sandy yellow core soil is preferably used, and the soil pH value is 4-5. Pine scales are the leftovers of pine processing. The bark is peeled off from the pine trunk, crushed and fermented completely. Mushroom residue is the substrate waste after planting edible fungi and is fully fermented.
[0048] The method of the present embodiment comprises the steps:
[0049] a, making the substrate for container cultivation of blueberries: first mix 5 parts of yellow heart soil, 3 parts of pine scales, and 1 part of mushroom dregs in parts by volume, then add 3.5 kilograms of superphosphate per cubic meter of substrate and mix;
[0050] ...
PUM
Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
- R&D Engineer
- R&D Manager
- IP Professional
- Industry Leading Data Capabilities
- Powerful AI technology
- Patent DNA Extraction
Browse by: Latest US Patents, China's latest patents, Technical Efficacy Thesaurus, Application Domain, Technology Topic, Popular Technical Reports.
© 2024 PatSnap. All rights reserved.Legal|Privacy policy|Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement|Sitemap|About US| Contact US: help@patsnap.com