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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of dissolution-controlled coating fertilizer for hair growth
abstract The present invention is i) olefin resin; Biodegradation induction resins; Water insoluble minerals; And mixing the surfactant with the organic solvent to prepare a coating composition. ii) coating the first fertilizer and the second fertilizer with the coating composition, respectively; iii) bulk blending the first fertilizer and the second fertilizer, respectively coated in step ii). In addition, the present invention is an olefin resin; Biodegradation induction resins; Water insoluble minerals; And a dissolution-controlled coating fertilizer in which the first fertilizer and the second fertilizer respectively coated with the mixed coating composition including the surfactant are bulk blended. The dissolution-controlled fertilizer according to the present invention replaces the fertilizer (air) and eggplant (malial) fertilizers of rice plants in rice cultivation, and seedlings of the dissolution-controlled fertilizer having 30-4-6 of nitrogen-phosphate-potassium in the seedlings. It is an eco-friendly coating fertilizer that can secure stable rice growth and reduce fertilization while processing 300g per one time. In addition, the dissolution-controlled coating fertilizer of the present invention covers all fertilizer components as well as the effect of preventing paddy water from flowing into the river water to become a river water pollutant during the rice paddy drying process to treat the existing chemical fertilizer with manure (air). It is an environmentally friendly covering fertilizer that prevents algae caused by the elution of fertilizer components. On the other hand, the new fertilization method using the dissolution-controlled coating fertilizer of the present invention is effective to reduce the amount of manure (air) and manure (meal ratio) applied to the existing answer, more than 60% (based on the active ingredient) and labor saving more than 70% It is an effective rice fertilization method that can be expected.
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