Organic garbage deodorant based on earthworm cast and compound microorganisms
A technology of organic waste and vermicompost, which is applied to organic fertilizers, climate change adaptation, and fertilization devices. It can solve the problems of large discharge volume, complex and diverse components, weight reduction, and deodorization difficulties, and achieve low production costs and high treatment efficiency. High and low production investment
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[0021] An organic garbage deodorant based on earthworm feces and composite vitamins. The raw materials in parts by weight are: 80 parts of earthworm feces, 2 parts of Bacillus subtilis, 2 parts of nitrous bacteria, 2 parts of sulfur bacteria, and 2 parts of Thiobacillus denitrificans Copies. The preparation method, the specific steps are:
[0022] (1) Activate and cultivate Bacillus subtilis, nitrite bacteria, sulfur bacteria, and Thiobacillus denitrificans respectively;
[0023] (2) First prepare the earthworm feces into a fermentation medium with a mass concentration of 180g / L, and place it in a fermentation tank with stirring and temperature control functions;
[0024] (3) Inoculate Bacillus subtilis, nitrous bacteria, sulfur bacteria, and Thiobacillus denitrificans that have been activated and cultivated in step (1) into the fermentation medium prepared in step (2), and expand the culture for 72 hours at 180 rpm , The culture temperature is 28℃;
[0025] (4) The obtained colloid...
Embodiment 2
[0027] An organic garbage deodorant based on earthworm feces and composite vitamins. The raw materials in parts by weight are: 100 parts of earthworm feces, 1.5 parts of Bacillus subtilis, 1.5 parts of nitrous bacteria, 1.5 parts of sulfur bacteria, and 1.5 parts of Thiobacillus denitrificans Copies. The preparation method, the specific steps are:
[0028] (1) Activate and cultivate Bacillus subtilis, nitrite bacteria, sulfur bacteria, and Thiobacillus denitrificans respectively;
[0029] (2) First prepare the worm feces into a fermentation medium with a mass concentration of 150g / L, and place it in a fermentation tank with stirring and temperature control functions;
[0030] (3) Inoculate Bacillus subtilis, nitrite bacteria, sulfur bacteria, and Thiobacillus denitrificans that have been activated and cultivated in step (1) into the fermentation medium prepared in step (2), and expand the culture for 48 hours at 200 rpm , The culture temperature is 32℃;
[0031] (4) The obtained col...
Embodiment 3
[0033] An organic garbage deodorant based on earthworm feces and composite dimensional organisms, according to parts by weight of raw materials: 120 parts of earthworm feces, 1 part of Bacillus subtilis, 1 part of nitrous bacteria, 1 part of sulfur bacteria, 1 part of Thiobacillus denitrificans Copies. The preparation method, the specific steps are:
[0034] (1) Activate and cultivate Bacillus subtilis, nitrite bacteria, sulfur bacteria, and Thiobacillus denitrificans respectively;
[0035] (2) First prepare the worm feces into a fermentation medium with a mass concentration of 120g / L, and place it in a fermentation tank with stirring and temperature control functions;
[0036] (3) Inoculate Bacillus subtilis, nitrous bacteria, sulfur bacteria, and Thiobacillus denitrificans that have been activated and cultivated in step (1) into the fermentation medium prepared in step (2), and expand the culture for 24 hours at 220 rpm , The culture temperature is 38℃;
[0037] (4) The obtained c...
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