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titleOfInvention Turf raising method
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a turf cultivation method capable of restoring turfgrass at a place where a dry spot or the like has occurred to a favorable state. SOLUTION: The root of the turfgrass is promoted by spraying a rooting accelerating material, and the root is grown into the water retaining layer WK below the water repellent layer DS. This makes it possible to absorb nutrients contained in the water in the water retaining layer WK, and to absorb sufficient nutrients from the roots even with a small amount of fertilizer applied. In addition, photosynthesis activity in leaves is likely to be neglected as root growth becomes active. Therefore, photosynthesis promoting material is sprayed to activate photosynthesis. The rooting promoter contains indolebutyric acid, and the photosynthesis promoter contains minerals such as K, Ca, Mg and Fe, which are essential trace elements for plants.
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