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titleOfInvention Preparation method for watermelon biological organic fertilizer
abstract The invention provides a material formula of an organic fertilizer, and particularly relates to a preparation method of a watermelon biological organic fertilizer. According to the technical scheme adopted by the invention, the watermelon biological organic fertilizer is mainly prepared from the following components in percentage by weight: 20-40% of melon and fruit peel, 25-50% of wheat straws, 20-30% of pig manure, 15-20% of grass ash, 5-8% of biological bacterium and 4-5% of a nitrogen phosphorus and potassium mixed solution. The watermelon biological organic fertilizer has the characteristics that the nutrients of watermelons can be timely supplemented, the growth of the watermelon root system is promoted, the melon and fruit peel and the pig manure contain a great number of carbohydrates and nutritional ingredients, and are beneficial to being applied as a fertilizer; the growth of watermelons cannot be separated from supply of nitrogen, phosphor and potassium, so that the soil can quickly absorb nitrogen, phosphor and potassium due to the addition of the nitrogen phosphorus and potassium solution, and the yield of watermelons can be increased by 5%-10% due to the use of the fertilizer.
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