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titleOfInvention A kind of plant source material high-temperature composting method and starter used therein
abstract The invention discloses a high-temperature composting method for plant source materials and a fermenter used therein. A plant source material high-temperature compost starter, the raw materials of the starter include: 50-70 parts by weight of the first plant source compost material, 0 or 15-30 parts by weight of the second plant source compost material, and the third plant source compost material 5-10 parts by weight, and 10-15 parts by weight of composting bacteria adsorbent. The composting bacteria adsorbent is composed of composting ultra-high temperature bacteria adsorbing agent and composting high-temperature bacteria adsorbing agent. The above materials are calculated as dry matter. As long as the high-temperature fermenter of the present invention is used, all waste materials from plants (such as crop straws, branches, tail vegetables, mushroom residues, sugar residues, furfural residues, wine residues, vinegar residues, traditional Chinese medicine residues, etc.) can be made within one month. When fully decomposed, the obtained compost product can reach the industrial standard of commercial organic fertilizer, that is, the organic matter is greater than 45%, the total nutrients of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are greater than 5%, the moisture is less than 30%, and the pH is 5.5-8.5.
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