Dendrobium officinale cultivation grain substrate and preparation method thereof
A technology of Dendrobium officinale and substrate, applied in the field of plant cultivation, can solve problems such as ecosystem imbalance, pine felling, environmental damage, etc., and achieve the effects of comprehensive nutrients, high survival rate and fast circulation speed.
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[0021] A preparation method for dendrobium candidum cultivation granule matrix, comprising the steps of:
[0022] (1) According to the weight ratio, 48 parts of discarded edible fungus chaff, 6 parts of wood chips, 5 parts of Chinese herbal medicine waste residue, 3 parts of chestnut shells, 6 parts of peanut shells, 12 parts of mulberry stalks chopped into 1-5cm segments, and corncobs Mix the 6 parts evenly, add water until the water content is 65-75%, then add 200g of fermentation compound bacteria agent per cubic meter according to the volume ratio, and mix evenly, seal and accumulate fermentation at a temperature of 25-40°C, and spread it out to dry after the fermentation is completed After being pulverized into 20 mesh powders, the initial material A of the substrate is obtained;
[0023] (2) Spray the quicklime aqueous solution formed after the full reaction of 1.5 parts of quicklime and 37.5 parts of water by weight on the initial material A, stir evenly, pile up for ...
Embodiment 2
[0032] (1) According to the weight ratio, 45 parts of discarded edible fungus chaff, 6 parts of wood chips, 4 parts of Chinese herbal medicine waste residue, 5 parts of chestnut shells, 8 parts of peanut shells, 12 parts of mulberry stalks chopped into 1-5cm segments, and corn cobs Mix the 6 parts evenly, add water until the water content is 65-75%, then add 150g of fermentation compound bacterial agent per cubic meter according to the volume ratio, and mix evenly, seal and accumulate fermentation at a temperature of 25-40°C, and spread it out to dry after the fermentation is completed Finally, crush it into 5-10 mesh powder to obtain the primary material A of the matrix;
[0033] (2) Spray the quicklime aqueous solution formed after the full reaction of 1.0 parts of quicklime and 33.3 parts of water by weight on the initial material A, stir evenly, pile up for 3-4 hours to neutralize the acidic substances therein, and then spread out to dry until The water content is 28% to...
Embodiment 3
[0042] (1) According to the weight ratio, 51 parts of discarded edible mushroom chaff, 6 parts of wood chips, 4 parts of Chinese herbal medicine waste residue, 5 parts of chestnut shells, 6 parts of peanut shells, 10 parts of mulberry stalks chopped into 1-5cm segments, and corncobs Mix the 6 parts evenly, add water until the water content is 65-75%, then add 150g of fermentation compound bacterial agent per cubic meter according to the volume ratio, and mix evenly, seal and accumulate fermentation at a temperature of 25-40°C, and spread it out to dry after the fermentation is completed Finally, pulverize into 10-20 mesh powder to obtain the primary material A of the matrix;
[0043] (2) Spray the quicklime aqueous solution formed after the full reaction of 1.0 parts of quicklime and 33.3 parts of water by weight on the initial material A, stir evenly, pile up for 3-4 hours to neutralize the acidic substances therein, and then spread out to dry until The water content is 28%...
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