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publicationNumber CN-103044162-B
titleOfInvention Organic water soluble fertilizer containing alginic acid
abstract The invention relates to an organic water soluble fertilizer containing alginic acid. The organic water soluble fertilizer comprises the following components in parts by weight: 40-50 parts of alginic acid, 15-25 parts of humic acid, 10-20 parts of compound amino acid, 3-5 parts of vitamins and microelement mixture, 3-5 parts of urea, 5-8 parts of P2O5, 5-8 parts of K2O and 300-500 parts of water. Active components such as alginic acid are added into the water soluble fertilizer, and the components such as amino acid and vitamins are also added into the water soluble fertilizer. By using the fertilizer, the growth velocity of crops can be effectively promoted, and the balance nutrition of the crops is maintained; and in addition, the plant diseases and insect pests of the leaf areas can be reduced when a Chinese herb medicine water extract having an insecticidal efficacy added into the fertilizer is sprayed to the leaves. The vitamins and the microelement mixture of the water soluble fertilizer use seaweed grinding fluid, so that the seaweed resources are fully utilized, and the balanced proportion requirement of the vitamins and the microelements in the fertilizer can be guaranteed.
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