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titleOfInvention Production method of composite diatomite soilless culture substrate for ginseng
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of medicinal plant cultivation and particularly relates to a production method of a composite diatomite soilless culture substrate for ginseng. The soilless culture substrate for ginseng is made by proportionally mixing peat, straws, dear excrement, linden sawdust, bone meal, humic acid, diatomite, composite diatomite degradable macromolecular water retention materials, microelements and the like, and is organic, ecological, economical, environment friendly and slow in release. Using the novel soilless culture substrate for ginseng cultivation changes a traditional mode of damaging forests for ginseng cultivation and realizes large-scale, intensified, protected and standard ginseng cultivation to effectively improve ginseng yield and quality. The soilless culture substrate can be used for cultivation of ginseng bonsai and ginseng floriculture to promote development of sightseeing ginseng industry, the conventional concept that the ginseng can be cultivated in the Northeast of China only is broken, and the soilless culture substrate can be used for cultivation of ginseng for drug use, edible use and household appreciation.
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