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titleOfInvention An organic-inorganic compound fertilizer
abstract The invention belongs to the field of fertilizers, in particular to an organic-inorganic compound fertilizer. In view of the poor ability of crops to absorb fertilizer nutrients, resulting in weak plant growth and problems with root systems, the following scheme is now proposed, which includes the following raw materials by weight: high-quality organic 45-50 parts of fertilizer, 23-24 parts of urea, 10-16 parts of potassium sulfate, 11-12 parts of monoammonium phosphate, and 4-5 parts of clay, the invention can improve the absorption rate of fertilizer nutrients by crops, and can strengthen plants at the same time, Improve the stress resistance of crops, increase the commerciality of crop fruits, improve the sweetness, and restore the natural flavor.
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