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titleOfInvention Flower potted plant special slow-release fertilizer
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of a fertilizer, and specifically relates to a flower potted plant special slow-release fertilizer characterized by comprising the following raw materials by weight: 10-14 parts of organic resin coating, 15-35 parts of nitrogen, 9-21 parts of phosphorus, 10-20 parts of potassium oxide, 3-5 parts of humic acid, 3-5 parts of fermented animal manure and 3-5 parts of chelated trace elements. The flower potted plant special slow-release fertilizer comprises nutrient particles comprising rich proteins and nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium components and chelated trace elements, each particle is coated with the biodegradable organic resin coating for achieve controlled nutrient release, namely achieve nutrient release automatically adjusted according to the plant requirements, poor plant growth caused by nutrient deficiency due to deficient release may be avoided, nutrient loss and waste caused by excessive release may be avoided, and the flower potted plant special slow-release fertilizer is more intelligent, environmentally-friendly, and high in efficiency. Nutrient release can last for 4 months. The flower potted plant special slow-release fertilizer can meet the potted plant nutritional needs, can prevent soil compaction, and reduces environmental pollution.
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