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titleOfInvention Compound soil conditioner
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a compound soil conditioner which requires only incorporation into an old soil without the necessity for any additional fertilizer to enable sufficient growth of a plant by mixing specified substances as soil conditioner, special fertilizer, soil microorganism, root rot inhibitor, pH adjustor, and fertilizer respectively. n CONSTITUTION: This compound soil conditioner is obtained by mixing 10-15vol.% beet as soil conditioner, 5-15vol.% bark compost as special fertilizer, 10-15vol.% vermicultie as soil conditioner, 10-20vol.% rigid urethane resin as soil conditioner, 30-45vol.% cow manure as special fertilizer, and 7-10vol.% fumigated charcoal as soil conditioner to form a 2m700l lot, and incorporating therein 60-70kg of Magamp K (trade name) as fertilizer, 60-140kg of Orles G (trade name) as soil microorganism, 100-160kg of siliceous white clay as root rot inhibitor, 4-8kg of ammonium sulfate as fertilizer, and 20-30kg of superphosphate of lime as soil pH adjustor and fertilizer. The soil conditioner thus obtained enables sufficient growth of a plant by merely incorporating it into an old soil without the necessity for any additional fertilizer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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