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titleOfInvention Special organic soil for vegetable seedling culture
abstract The invention discloses a special organic soil for vegetable seedling culture and belongs to the technical field of soilless culture. The raw material formula of the organic soil contains the following ingredients in parts by volume: 3-5 parts of aged agaricus bisporus sward mixture, 2-3 parts of mixed organic material of vinegar residue and cassava residue which are subjected to composting and fermenting, 1-2 parts of coco coir, 1-2 parts of river/pond sludge or frozen soil or humus soil, 1-2 parts of plant ash, 0.5-1 part of vermiculite and 0.5-1 part of pearlite; in addition, a ternary compound fertilizer, of which the weight is 0.1-0.3% of the total weight, is added; according to the organic soil, the content of total nutrients is 2.5-3.5%, the content of organic matters is not lower than 20%, the moisture content is 35-50%, the total porosity is 65-75%, the volume weight is 0.2-0.8g/cm<3>, the gas-water ratio is 1:(2-4), the EC value is not greater than 2.5sM/cm, the pH is 5.8-7.0, the grain size is not greater than 5mm, and granules with the grain size of 2-4mm account for 50-60%. The organic soil is granular solid of which the appearance is dark-brown or black-brown, and is odorless. The special organic soil for the vegetable seedling culture, disclosed by the invention, is loose in texture and high in nutrient, does not float during watering and is applicable to the majority of vegetable plug seedling culture.
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