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titleOfInvention Buckwheat husk compost and its manufacturing method
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] Conventional mulch used for growing flowers, vegetables, etc. is not fermented but is often made of decay, and the raw material is terrible. It takes a long time to compost. Buckwheat husks, which are industrial waste, are composted in a short period of time and are therefore useful as compost materials, but their nutritional balance is insufficient and we want to compensate for this. SOLUTION: A residue produced when extracting alginic acid from seaweed is added to buckwheat hulls and fermented to obtain buckwheat husk compost. In addition, the residue produced when extracting alginic acid from seaweed is added to buckwheat hulls, mixed with water, deposited and deposited, and the mixture is stirred and turned back after the deposition to complete the fermentation for about 2 months. did.
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