Slow-release fertilizer for gardens and preparation method of slow-release fertilizer
A slow-release fertilizer and garden technology, which is applied in the field of slow-release fertilizers for gardens, and achieves the effects of easy product quality assurance, environmental friendliness, and prolonged fertilizer efficiency.
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[0019] A garden slow-release fertilizer, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 3 parts of perlite, 25 parts of medical stone, 0.6 part of dandelion, 1 part of wolfberry, 6 parts of animal excrement, 14 parts of molasses, 3 parts of amino acid, silicon 6 parts of algae, 1 part of microbial strain, 1.5 parts of soybean meal, 20 parts of sewage sludge, 4 parts of potassium chloride, 8 parts of fruit tree waste and 5 parts of diammonium phosphate. Animal manure is a mixture of cow manure and chicken manure, and fruit tree waste includes fruit peels, rhizomes, flowers, branches and leaves.
[0020] The preparation method of described garden slow-release fertilizer, concrete steps are as follows:
[0021] Step 1, placing dandelion and medlar in ethanol to soak for 3 hours respectively, and filtering to obtain dandelion soaking liquid and wolfberry soaking liquid;
[0022] Step 2, mixing perlite, medical stone and sewage plant sludge at room temperatur...
Embodiment 2
[0027] A slow-release fertilizer for gardens, which consists of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 6 parts of perlite, 34 parts of medical stone, 1.4 parts of dandelion, 2 parts of medlar, 8 parts of animal excrement, 16 parts of molasses, 4.5 parts of amino acid, silicon 10 parts of algae, 1.5 parts of microbial strains, 3 parts of soybean meal, 28 parts of sewage plant sludge, 6 parts of potassium chloride, 11 parts of fruit tree waste and 8 parts of diammonium phosphate. The microbial strain adopts the complex bacteria of yeast, acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, Bacillus megaterium, rhizobia, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and phosphorus bacteria, and the weight of yeast, acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, Bacillus megaterium, rhizobia, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and phosphorus bacteria The ratio is 7:1:2:2:1:1:3.
[0028] The preparation method of described garden slow-release fertilizer, concrete steps are as follows:
[0029] Step 1, placing dand...
Embodiment 3
[0035] A garden slow-release fertilizer, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8 parts of perlite, 40 parts of medical stone, 2 parts of dandelion, 3 parts of wolfberry, 10 parts of animal excrement, 18 parts of molasses, 6 parts of amino acid, silicon 12 parts of algae, 2 parts of microbial strains, 4 parts of soybean meal, 32 parts of sewage sludge, 8 parts of potassium chloride, 12 parts of fruit tree waste and 10 parts of diammonium phosphate. Animal manure is a mixture of cow manure, sheep manure, pig manure and chicken manure, and fruit tree waste includes fruit peels, roots, flowers and branches and leaves. The microbial strain adopts the complex bacteria of yeast, acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, Bacillus megaterium, rhizobia, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and phosphorus bacteria, and the weight of yeast, acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, Bacillus megaterium, rhizobia, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and phosphorus bacteria The r...
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