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titleOfInvention A kind of organic fertilizer and implantation methods preventing rotten of honey peach seedling
abstract The invention discloses the organic fertilizer and implantation methods that prevent rotten of honey peach seedling, organic fertilizer includes ammonium nitrate, ferrous sulfate, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, lactic acid bacteria, amino acid, Paracetamol, plant ash, deionized water.Organic fertilizer sheet avoids fertilizer by soil absorption, increases the utilization rate of honey peach seedling fertilizer as a kind of water-soluble liquid manure, application and honey peach limb itself.Contain lactic acid bacteria in the organic fertilizer that simultaneously prepared by the present invention, the colony balance of honey peach growing area soil can be maintained, prevent rotten.In conjunction with periodically digging and loosening the soil in implantation methods, it can effectively prevent the generation of the bad root phenomenon during honey peach growth of seedling.
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