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titleOfInvention Soil conditioner for high-mountain tea planting land and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a soil conditioner for high-mountain tea planting land and a preparation method thereof. The soil conditioner is prepared from discarded dry wood, a sulfuric acid solution of 6%-10%, a 3 mmol/g-5 mmol/g sodium sulfite solution, potassium feldspar powder, cow dung, tobacco powder, peat, tea stalks, sesame-seed cakes, quartz sand particles, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, bacillus subtilis, nitrifying bacteria, sodium metasilicate and an appropriate amount of water by weight; the soil conditioner contains multiple microorganisms, and after the microorganisms are cultured on an organic material which is suitable for growth of the microorganisms for a period of time, the microorganisms can adapt to the natural environment; meanwhile, the effects of amplifying culture and increasing the number of the microorganisms are achieved, more stones exist on a high mountain, organic matter and humus are scarce, and the high-mountain tea has another flavor due to the fact that the tea is cultured under special climate and light illumination. The added microorganisms decompose the organic matter, the humus content of the mountain area is increased, and the use amount of inorganic fertilizer is reduced.
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