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publicationDate 2015-08-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103483066-B
titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of the novel all organic cultivation medium containing soft weedtree
abstract The invention provides a kind of preparation method of the novel all organic cultivation medium containing soft weedtree for bare place vegetables and Vegetable, it adopts feces of livestock and poultry, stalk or sucrose to regulate and the carbon-nitrogen ratio of soft weedtree is adjusted to 25 ~ 30:1, add aerobic fermentation bacterium, bar buttress formula or raft fermentation, become evenly in the fluffy dry and comfortable material of brown and carbon-nitrogen ratio is down to 15 ~ 17:1 to fermented product, obtain soft weedtree fermented product; Spray Antagonistic Fungi after being mixed with soft weedtree fermented product by the coconut palm chaff of being down to less than 0.1 through the desalinization of soil by flooding or leaching, EC value, bar buttress formula or raft ageing 20 to 40 days, to water content 20-30%, obtain biological base; Biological base and powdered carbon, the peat composed of rotten mosses are mixed in proportion, obtain novel all organic cultivation medium.The present invention can improve edatope, increases soil fertility, and for cultivated plant provides abundant, comprehensive nutritive element, make full use of waste in agriculture production as base starting material, environmental protection more, more economically, thus reduces the production cost of matrix simultaneously.
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