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publicationNumber CN-104892063-B
titleOfInvention A kind of red bayberry is hyperchromic to increase sugar fertilizer and its fertilizing method
abstract A kind of red bayberry of the present invention is hyperchromic to increase sugar fertilizer, including decay sheep excrement, potassium sulfate, calcium carbonate, ferrous sulfate, magnesium sulfate, borax, zinc sulfate;The mass fraction of wherein each component is 100 parts to 150 parts of decay sheep excrement, 650 parts to 750 parts of potassium sulfate, 50 parts to 70 parts of calcium carbonate, 30 parts to 50 parts of ferrous sulfate, 25 parts to 40 parts of magnesium sulfate, 20 parts to 40 parts of borax, 10 parts to 20 parts of zinc sulfate;Fertilizing method is used before the rapid expanding stage of fruit, in tree crown outer rim away from two parallel ditches are dug at the hat width of trunk 2/3, uniformly sprinkles earthing after fertilizer;Inventive formulation is simple, provides mixed apply of organic fertilizer and inorganic fertilizer to full nutrition for red bayberry fruit tree, and fruit tree is preferably obtained the nutrition in fertilizer using ditch spread, to reach the hyperchromic purpose for increasing sugar.
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