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titleOfInvention Soilless culture substrate for wheat
abstract The invention discloses a soilless culture substrate for wheat. The soilless culture substrate is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials and components in parts by weight: 50 to 60 parts of fermentation residue, 25 to 35 parts of bentonite, 15 to 20 parts of plant ash, 8 to 12 parts of perlite, 6 to 8 parts of turf, 4 to 6 parts of lignite powder, 6 to 8 parts of cow chip, and 2 to 3 parts of medical fertilizer; vinegar residue and furfural are inorganic wastes and can be used for producing soilless culture substrate of vegetable, so that the environmental pollution can be reduced, and the wastes can be turned into property; the plant ash contains relatively high potassium content, so that the pH of the fermenting vinegar residue substrate is reduced, and therefore, the soilless culture substrate has the characteristics of being nutritional, resistant to diseases, and improving seedlings; the substrate is high in water-retaining property and suitable for growth and development of seedlings.
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