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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of mono-type solid fertilizer
abstract The present invention has been innovatively conceived as a vertical fertilization method completely different from the existing fertilizer horizontal fertilization method in the new fertilization method for fertilizers used for crops and plant growth, and in a specific way as a manufacturing method in agriculture, horticulture, afforestation, flower, pollen cost. Gases, odors, etc. generated from fertilizers are irrelevant fertilizers, and can be easily commercialized especially for indoor facility cultivation, mulching cultivation, and cost.n n n In particular, the vertical fertilization method increases the nutrient absorption area according to the plant root growth height and height distribution, so that the roots are well balanced and the plant root growth can be attracted according to the fertilization method. There is a method, and there is no fertilizer component, loss, and precipitation than the existing fertilizer, so the sustainability may be maintained.n n n In the characteristics of these fertilizers, the manufacturing method is to produce fertilizers such as inorganic and sterilizing insecticides and organic trace elements. The component ratio is 50% for livestock distribution (eg, manure, pig meal, etc.), 10% for wheat bran, starch, fine flour, fishmeal, leather, 10% for soil, and 10% for clay, soybean meal, and soybean meal. Ocher) 10% chemical fertilizer (nitrogen, phosphate, potassium) 8%, trace urea (boron, goto, etc.) 2-3%, other lime powder 5% by mixing and diluting to 100% nutrient solution water added 80 Method of producing 1-type solid fertilizer that can be commercialized by heating at ~ 90 ℃ for 20 minutes to cook, kneading and discharging it into noodles, rice cakes, and cutting it into a certain size for cooling and drying to dry it to less than 12% moisture content. .
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