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titleOfInvention Process for the preparation of a water-retaining fertiliser
abstract The invention relates to a process for producing a hydrous fertilizer in which a vegetable material comprising chopped peat moss and / or succulents is ultrasonically ground in water to a predominantly or completely amorphous active and subsequently dispersed in a dispersant. Due to the inherent water storage capacity of peat mosses and succulents, as well as their comminution into an amorphous state, the active surface and thus the water holding capacity of the fertilizer can be increased over conventional production methods and fertilizers and at the same time provide nutrition with the vegetable material.
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