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titleOfInvention Soilless rice nursery tray and processing method thereof
abstract The invention relates to a soilless rice nursery tray, which relates to a rice nursery product utilizing straws to replace rice seedling soil, and is prepared by the following materials in weight ratio: 80-90 percent of smashed and fermented straws and 10-20 percent of auxiliary materials which are molded through a vacuum suction mold, wherein the auxiliary materials are acid organic matters or acid modulation materials and/or fungicide of minerals. A processing method comprises the following steps of (1) selecting the plant straws as main materials, and smashing and mixing with fertilizer to ferment to obtain fine powder; (2) mixing with the auxiliary materials, and adding water to form a pulpous state; (3) adopting the vacuum suction mold to mold; (4) stoving; (5) reshaping. The product has no need to add adhesion agent during the molding process, and has the advantages of loosening and ventilation, capability of being benefit to plant root system growth, and suitability for rice seedling. A vacuum absorption process is adopted to process, so that the tray is naturally resolved into loosened granulates without being hardened after being watered, and the plant growth cannot be affected. The production process and processing equipment are simplified, and the production cost and the equipment investment are reduced.
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