A yield-increasing base fertilizer for peanut plantation in hilly dryland and a preparing method thereof
A technology for peanut planting and dry land, which is applied in the field of base fertilizer for increasing production of peanut planting in hilly dry land and its preparation, can solve the problems of poor soil, low peanut production, low fertility, etc., reduce fertilizer usage, improve soil barrenness, and promote rapid The effect of growth
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Embodiment 1
[0020] A base fertilizer for peanut planting in hilly and dry land, which is made of the following parts by weight: 100 parts of peanut bran, 100 parts of beer lees, 200 parts of seaweed mud, 1 part of yeast, 0.5 part of papain, 50 parts of waste oil, and 10 parts of earthworm powder. Parts, 50 parts of biochar, 100 parts of pond mud, 50 parts of Chinese medicine powder, 10 parts of seaweed powder, 50 parts of red date residue, 20 parts of bacterial residue, 10 parts of tea meal, 20 parts of pig manure, wherein the Chinese medicine powder mainly includes the following Parts by weight of materials: 10 parts of stilbene, 10 parts of fennel, 10 parts of camphor bark, 5 parts of chili, 3 parts of licorice, 3 parts of betel nut, 3 parts of neem bark; the traditional Chinese medicine powder is made by the following method: After drying, the stubby sea is directly ground into powder, and other materials are soaked in vinegar with a concentration of 30-40%, and then placed in an iron pa...
Embodiment 2
[0025] A base fertilizer for peanut planting in hilly and dry land, which is made of the following materials by weight: 500 parts of peanut bran, 200 parts of beer lees, 300 parts of seaweed mud, 5 parts of yeast, 1 part of papain, 100 parts of waste oil, and 50 parts of earthworm powder Parts, 100 parts of biochar, 200 parts of pond mud, 100 parts of Chinese medicine powder, 20 parts of seaweed powder, 100 parts of red date residue, 50 parts of bacteria residue, 30 parts of tea meal, 50 parts of pig manure, wherein the Chinese medicine powder mainly includes the following Parts by weight of materials: 20 parts of satelite, 20 parts of fennel, 20 parts of camphor bark, 10 parts of chili, 8 parts of licorice, 7 parts of betel nut, 5 parts of neem bark; the traditional Chinese medicine powder is made by the following method: After drying, the stubby sea is directly ground into powder, and other materials are soaked in vinegar with a concentration of 40%, and then placed in an iron...
Embodiment 3
[0030] A base fertilizer for peanut planting in hilly and dry land, which is made of the following materials by weight: 450 parts by weight of peanut bran, 125 parts of beer grains, 225 parts of seaweed mud, 4 parts of yeast, 0.8 parts of papain, 50 parts of waste oil, and 35 parts of earthworm powder Parts, 86 parts of biochar, 157 parts of pond mud, 65 parts of Chinese medicine powder, 13 parts of seaweed powder, 75 parts of red date residue, 38 parts of bacterial residue, 25 parts of tea meal, 33 parts of pig manure, wherein the Chinese medicine powder mainly includes the following Parts by weight of materials: 15 parts of stilbene, 16 parts of fennel, 14 parts of camphor bark, 8 parts of chili, 6 parts of licorice, 6 parts of betel nut, 4 parts of neem bark; the traditional Chinese medicine powder is made by the following method: After drying, the porphyrite is directly ground into powder, and the other materials are soaked in vinegar with a concentration of 35%, then placed...
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