Inorganic and organic compound fertilizer capable of controlling snail pests on gossampianus malabarica
A technology of compound fertilizer and snail, which is applied in the field of fertilizer for kapok management, can solve the problems of limited use, and achieve the effect of eliminating snails and strengthening seedlings
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[0013] An inorganic-organic compound fertilizer capable of preventing and controlling kapok snail pests. The components are calculated by weight: 100 parts of decomposed cow dung, 30 parts of soybean meal, 20 parts of wormwood ash, 20 parts of chrysanthemum straw, 14 parts of shell powder, 11 parts of humus, Avicel 0.5 part.
Embodiment 2
[0015] An inorganic-organic compound fertilizer capable of preventing and controlling kapok snail pests. The components are calculated by weight: 100 parts of decomposed cow dung, 25 parts of soybean meal, 22 parts of wormwood ash, 15 parts of chrysanthemum straw, 20 parts of shell powder, 10 parts of humus, Avicel 1 part.
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[0017] An inorganic-organic compound fertilizer capable of preventing and controlling kapok snail pests. The components are calculated by weight: 100 parts of decomposed cow dung, 30 parts of soybean meal, 18 parts of wormwood ash, 25 parts of chrysanthemum straw, 10 parts of shell powder, 15 parts of humus, Avicel 0.2 part.
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