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titleOfInvention Method for producing organic fertilizer by utilizing wastes of materials for planting agaricus bisporus
abstract The invention relates to a method for producing an organic fertilizer by utilizing wastes of materials for planting agaricus bisporus, belongs to the field of agricultural technology and is used for regulating components in the wastes of the materials for planting the agaricus bisporus so as to prepare the organic fertilizer easily absorbed by plants. The organic fertilizer produced by the method provided by the invention comprises the following effective components in parts by weight: the agaricus bisporus wastes, perlite, silica, a water-retaining agent, saw dust and a slow release fertilizer. According to the method, the wastes of the materials for planting the agaricus bisporus are utilized effectively; and the effective components are added. Therefore, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and trace elements in the wastes are suitable for plant growth; and the problems of air permeability, water retention and water absorptivity in the wastes are solved. The organic fertilizer is mainly suitable for vegetables, flowers, economic crops, tobaccos and the like.
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