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titleOfInvention The production method of boron mud compression Nutrition Soil
abstract The invention discloses the production method of a kind of boron mud compression Nutrition Soil, the main points of its technical scheme are, first boron mud and mud are carried out acidification, then the batching of boron mud compression Nutrition Soil are carried out stirring, compress, are packaged as finished product after microwave temperature sterilization.Boron mud compression Nutrition Soil is made up of materials such as vegetable fibre, expanded vermiculite, pearlstone and the High hydrophilous resins after the boron mud after acidifying, the mud after acidifying, quick dissolved sodium silicate, polyvinyl alcohol, ferrous sulfate, peat, flower ceramsite, high sticky attapulgite clay, natural pond liquid, natural pond slag, pulverizing.Containing a large amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, organic matter and various trace elements in boron mud compression Nutrition Soil; can provide plant-growth necessary nutritive element; reduce the harm of pathogenic bacteria and pests on plants; the normal growth being conducive to plant is grown; preserve the ecological environment; avoid and cause secondary pollution to surrounding enviroment, the production method of boron mud compression Nutrition Soil is applicable to the boron mud compression Nutrition Soil producing different ingredients.
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