Fruit cucumber culture medium and preparation method thereof
A technology of cultivation substrate and fruit cucumber, which is applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, organic fertilizers, fertilizer mixtures, etc., can solve the problems of not much research on soilless cultivation substrates, poor effect, slow speed, etc., and achieve better absorption and good fertility , The effect of fast release of fertility
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[0026] The fruit cucumber cultivation substrate provided in this embodiment includes the following parts by weight: 50 parts of crop stalks, 25 parts of peanut shells, 23 parts of soybean meal, 10 parts of humic acid, 10 parts of algae, 13 parts of corncobs, 5 parts of distiller's grains, 19 parts of plant ash, 15 parts of bone meal, 30 parts of poultry manure, 16 parts of peat soil, and 11 parts of mushroom residue.
[0027] The crop straw is a mixture of corn straw, cotton straw, rapeseed straw and castor bean straw, and the weight ratio is 10:2:5:3 respectively. The algae include a mixture of Enteromorpha, kelp, and kelp, and the weight ratio of the three is 10:1:2.
[0028] The method for preparing fruit cucumber cultivation substrate comprises the following steps:
[0029] (1) Dissolve EM stock solution and glucose in water to obtain EM fermentation broth, the weight ratio of EM stock solution:glucose:water is 2:1:10;
[0030] (2) Boil soybean meal for 20-minutes, the w...
Embodiment 2
[0039] The fruit cucumber cultivation substrate provided in this embodiment includes the following parts by weight: 70 parts of crop stalks, 30 parts of peanut shells, 36 parts of soybean meal, 18 parts of humic acid, 15 parts of algae, 20 parts of corncobs, 13 parts of distiller's grains, 27 parts of plant ash, 21 parts of bone meal, 46 parts of poultry manure, 27 parts of peat soil, and 17 parts of mushroom residue.
[0040] The crop stalks are a mixture of corn stalks, cotton stalks, rapeseed stalks and castor bean stalks, and the weight ratio is 10:5:8:7 respectively. The algae include a mixture of Enteromorpha, kelp, and kelp, and the weight ratio of the three is 10:3:6 respectively. Preferably, the weight ratios of Enteromorpha, Kelp and Kelp are 10:2:3 respectively.
[0041] The method for preparing fruit cucumber cultivation substrate comprises the following steps:
[0042] (1) Dissolve EM stock solution and glucose in water to obtain EM fermentation broth, the weigh...
Embodiment 3
[0052] The present embodiment provides a fruit cucumber cultivation substrate, including the following parts by weight: 65 parts of crop stalks, 26 parts of peanut shells, 31 parts of soybean meal, 13 parts of humic acid, 13 parts of algae, 16 parts of corncobs, 9 parts of distiller's grains, plant ash 23 parts, 18 parts of bone meal, 38 parts of poultry manure, 20 parts of peat soil, 13 parts of mushroom residue.
[0053] The crop stalks are a mixture of corn stalks, cotton stalks, rape stalks and castor-oil stalks, and the weight ratios of corn stalks, cotton stalks, rape stalks and castor-oil plant straws are 10:3:7:4 respectively.
[0054] The algae include a mixture of Enteromorpha, kelp, and kelp, and the weight ratio of the three is 10:2:3.
[0055] The method for preparing fruit cucumber cultivation substrate comprises the following steps:
[0056] (1) Dissolve EM stock solution and glucose in water to obtain EM fermentation broth, the weight ratio of EM stock solutio...
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