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titleOfInvention Hawthorn fruit expanding fertilizer and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to a hawthorn fruit expanding fertilizer which is prepared by 1) weighing potassium sulfate, ammonium bicarbonate, calcium superphosphate, bean meal powder, peanut shell powder and a composted mixture fertilizer from various wastes, mixing the components with water in certain amount, and stirring the mixture uniformly; and 2) weighing gibberellins, triacontanol, borax, zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate and ferrous sulfate, mixing the components with certain amount of water, and stirring the mixture uniformly. When the fertilizer is used, 10-20 pits are ditched uniformly under a tree crown from 1 m of a tree trunk at the depth of 30-50 cm during a fruit expansion period, wherein the mouth diameter of each pit is 20-30 cm and the bottom diameter of each pit is 5-10 cm, namely, the pits are in an inverted truncated cone shape. When the fertilizer is applied, cover the surface of the fertilizer by soil while a spray fertilizer is applied. Long-time observation proves that the hawthorn fruits are increased by 15% at average in single and are greatly improved in quality.
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