Can peanut pomace after peanut oil extraction be used as fertilizer to grow flowers?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-26
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Peanut pomace after peanut oil extraction can be used as fertilizer to grow flowers. There are two ways to make manure for peanut dregs, one is water fertilizer and the other is retching.

    Mixed with soil fertilizer, water and fertilizer placed in a large glass bottle, filled with peanut dregs, add water to ferment under the sun, placed for more than two months before watering flowers, if you want to use retching, after mixing 1:1 soil, you can place it for half a year to a year, and other cereal residues can be used as fertilizer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, you need to soak the peanut residue in the manure for a period of time, and then use it as fertilizer to grow flowers, which is particularly suitable and has a particularly high nutritional fertility.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, our hometown calls this kind of peanut residue oil cake, which can be used for fertilization and fish feed, which is quite nutritious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can soak the oil residue in water, and after about three months of fermentation, pour out the water inside and dilute it and water the flowers, so that the fermented water is too smelly. You can also mix the oil residue with some garden soil, pour some water after mixing well, and it is advisable to hold it without running water. Then put it in a plastic bag, tie the mouth of the bag and put it in the corner to ferment.

    After three months, it can be mixed into the flower soil as a base fertilizer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    OK. Legumes are rich in protein and minerals and are high-quality organic fertilizers. However, peanut pomace is highly nutritious and high, and is generally not used as fertilizer, but is added to food or used as animal feed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The peanut pomace after peanut oil extraction can be used as fertilizer, but the peanut pomace must be fermented before it can be planted before it can be planted, otherwise the flowers will be burned to death.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the peanut residue is fully developed, it can be used to plant peanuts and be used as base fertilizer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Peanut dregs can still be used as fertilizer, and there are generally two ways to make peanut dregs fertilizer, one is water fertilizer, and the other is dry.

    Water and fertilizer: use a large-mouth glass bottle to fill one-third to one-half of peanut dregs, add water to 80-90%, cover but can not be sealed, place in outdoor sunlight, stir in a timely manner, and can be used for more than two months in summer, and water can be added as you like.

    Drying: After mixing the peanut residue with the soil at 1:1, it can be brewed for more than 6-12 months, and other organic substances can also be added.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whether it is peanut pomace or other plant-based materials, it can be used as organic fertilizer.

    However, it should be noted that if it is used in large quantities, it must be fertilized. That is, it is piled up together and allowed to ferment and rot naturally before it can be used as fertilizer. Otherwise, it is easy to "burn" crops or trees.

    Because if you don't make manure on the ground, it will degrade naturally in the ground, and then it will generate a lot of heat, which will be counterproductive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Peanut residue can be used as feed, but it needs to be fermented with feed starter before it can be fed, feeding fermented peanut residue can save feed costs, improve economic benefits, and reduce the probability of pig disease at the same time, and slaughter early.

    2. The fermented peanut residue can be stored for more than 1 month, if it can be strictly sealed, compacted or dried, it can be stored for more than half a year or even 1 year, and the peanut residue that has not been fermented can be stored for up to 3 days.

    3. After fermentation, the peanut residue reduces the crude fiber by more than 1 3, increases the palatability, and the animals love to eat more, promotes the appetite and increases the secretion of digestive juices, and can gain weight.

    The above is all the content of how to make fertilizer for peanut pomace after oil extraction, and can peanut pomace be used as feed

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but it is fermented. First of all, put the peanut residue into the container, add an appropriate amount of ferrous sulfate and orange peel, add water, cover the lid and place it in a warm environment for natural fermentation, and after about 1 month of fermentation, you can add water to dilute it for flowers and plants.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Peanut pomace can be used as fertilizer. But we have to ferment it before we can use it. The effect of peanut pomace as fertilizer is not very good.

    It can also be used as feed. For example, we raise chickens and pigs, etc., which can be mixed in, which is a very nutritious food.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The purchased peanut pomace cannot be used as fertilizer without fermentation, because if it is directly used as fertilizer, the peanut pomace is buried in the soil and degraded by microorganisms. During the degradation process, microorganisms need to consume carbon and nitrogen, while peanut pomace has a high carbon content and low nitrogen content. This causes microorganisms to obtain nitrogen from the soil, which is equivalent to competing with fruit trees for nitrogen nutrients.

    Another possibility is root burning. If there is enough nitrogen in the soil, it will not be in the supply moderate.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'll come to you, can peanut dregs be used as fertilizer? Peanut dregs can be used as fertilizer, but I think peanut dregs are not used anymore, you can bury them in the ground, and they will rot after a long time, so this is also a fertilizer.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Peanut pomace can be used as fertilizer, but it can be fermented and soaked in water to water flowers and vegetables.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, but it must be fermented in advance, and it must be dried in the sun and ground into fine granules before use.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Peanut pomace can be used as fertilizer, but it needs to be fermented in advance, and only after it is fully fermented.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The dregs that occur are very nutritious, so it's all people, such as the dregs of soy milk. You can bring it. It's definitely okay, and it's good to be able to use it to grow flowers.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, this is plant fertilizer.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is more appropriate to use it after thorough biological decay, and it can also be used in trace amounts and fruit trees and flowers.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, Changsha can be used to make fertilizer, and I think this should be used as fertilizer, and the effect is also very good, which can make him grow better.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    We can mix the collected peanut meal with some peels and dried husks into the garden soil, and then put them into a container for fermentation, so that after a few months of fermentation, the original mixed soil will become nutrient organic soil

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Peanut pomace is what we call oil drying, which is a good organic fertilizer after treatment. Although peanut pomace is a good organic fertilizer after treatment, peanut pomace that has not been treated cannot be directly applied as fertilizer, and it needs to be soaked before it can be, because if raw peanut pomace is directly applied, it may burn the roots.

    There are generally two ways to make peanut dregs fertilizer, one is water fertilizer, and the other is dry fertilizer (mixed with soil fertilizer).

    Water and fertilizer is to use a large-mouth glass bottle (plastic bottle can also be used), fill one-third to one-half of peanut dregs, add water to 80-90% of the bottle (don't fill it too full, to prevent it from being full after fermentation), cover but not seal (to prevent the air pressure from increasing after fermentation, and the fertilizer is flushed out when the bottle bursts or opens the bottle, it stinks), and it is best to stir it outdoors in the sun, and it can be used for more than two months (summer), and the water can be added with use. When the new is activated, the amount of fertilizer and water used for fertility is a little less (according to the requirements of the plant). To reduce the smell of fertilizer water, you can put some orange peel.

    Dry: After mixing with soil at 1:1, it can be brewed for more than 6-12 months, and other organic matter can also be added, such as orange peel or something.

    Fertilizers can also be used with Bika microbial agents.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Can peanut pomace be used as fertilizer? Peanut pomace can be used as fertilizer.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It can be used as flower fertilizer.

    The peanut kernel in the peanut can be used to make a very fertile flower fertilizer, and its peanut shell, with the slag leakage, can also be made into fertilizer, more importantly, it can be placed in the pot soil to increase the permeability of the pot soil, and reduce the possibility of root rot.

    Although peanut pomace is a good organic fertilizer after treatment, the peanut pomace that has not been treated cannot be directly applied as fertilizer, and needs to be soaked before it can be, because if the raw peanut pomace can be directly applied, it will burn the roots.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes. When peanuts are placed in soil, microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi break them down into nutrients for plants to absorb.

    Method 1: Powder peanuts into water and let them decompose in an oxygen-deficient environment. It can be used after 2 months to 12 months.

    The longer the time, the higher the degree of ripening and rotting, and the less likely it is to burn the plant. The ratio of peanut bran to water is about 1:15, when using, you need to dilute the liquid fertilizer with water, and the ratio of liquid fertilizer to water is about 1:

    7 。After application, it is best to drench the plant with water so as not to burn the plant.

    Method 2: Sakura pie mashes the peanut fertilizer, and then piles it up with compost or manure for 2 to 3 weeks, or adds the rotted human and animal manure to the cake fertilizer for 2 to 3 weeks. The compost pile should be properly covered so as not to attract flies after smelling.

    Cake fertilizer can be used as base fertilizer and top dressing.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Of course, you just put peanuts in the soil, and it won't take long for bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms to break it down into nutrients for plants to absorb, and the effect is not bad.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Peanut dregs are peanut bran, also known as peanut kernels, flaked, mostly peanut oil extraction; High-quality peanut bran is sweet in the mouth, such as peanut flavor, good palatability, and the use effect of high-grade extruded material is very good. Peanut bran has a high crude protein content, with a crude protein content of about 44 and a meal of about 47. Peanut bran can not only be used as concentrate feed for cattle and horses, but also as fertilizer for flowers; It is an organic fertilizer with excellent residue quality, its carbon and nitrogen ratio is small, and the decomposition rate is fast after being applied to the soil, and it is easy to produce fertilizer effect.

    Fruit trees generally require more nutrients, especially more potassium, and peanut bran is rich in phosphorus and potassium, complete nutrients, and more balanced nutrients, which can also meet the needs of fruit trees. Therefore, the application of peanut bran to fruit trees can not only increase the yield but also improve the quality of the fruit.

    Proper use of peanut bran fertilizer.

    1. Put peanut bran powder into water and let it decompose in an oxygen-deficient environment. It can be used after 2-12 months. The longer the time, the higher the degree of ripening and rotting, and the less likely it is to burn the plant.

    The ratio of peanut bran to water is about 1:15, and when using, the liquid fertilizer needs to be diluted with water first, and the ratio of liquid fertilizer to water is about 1:7.

    After application, it is best to drench the plant with water to avoid burns such as rotten plants.

    2. Mash the cake fertilizer first, and then pile it together with compost or manure for 2 3 weeks, or add the rotted human and animal manure and urine to the broken cake fertilizer for 2-3 weeks. The compost pile should be properly covered to avoid attracting flies after the liquid stinks. Cake fertilizer can be used as base fertilizer and top dressing.

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