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titleOfInvention Short-term composting method for plant waste
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide excellent air permeability, water retention and sustainability of fertilization as a method of fermenting plant waste such as cut weeds (including aquatic plants) and pruned tree branches and leaves in a short period of time. Provide what can form organic fertilizer. [Solution] Using a shredder (such as a mower) or a shredder, the plant waste is shredded to a length of about 10 cm, for example, and then an appropriate amount of a fermentation (composting) accelerator (composting). Microbes, organic fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers, etc.) and rice husks are added in a volume ratio of 1: 0.4 to 0.6 to shredded plant waste, and intermittently with a stirrer (mixer etc.) for 1 to 6 days Or stir continuously. [Selection figure] None
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