JPH0753289A - Bark medium for cultivation of horticultural plant - Google Patents

Bark medium for cultivation of horticultural plant

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Publication number
JPH0753289A
JPH0753289A JP5222137A JP22213793A JPH0753289A JP H0753289 A JPH0753289 A JP H0753289A JP 5222137 A JP5222137 A JP 5222137A JP 22213793 A JP22213793 A JP 22213793A JP H0753289 A JPH0753289 A JP H0753289A
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bark
cultivation
medium
fermentation
crushed
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Inventor
Masaki Kawakita
正樹 川北
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To provide a bark medium which takes place of the conventional media for cultivation of horticultural plants and is easy to use without spending a period for fermentation like bark compost. CONSTITUTION:This bark medium for cultivation of horticultural plants is formed by charging the bark of timber into a crushing machine to crush the bark and mixing a carbonized matter having absorptivity with the crushed bark.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は、貯木場及び製材所より
排出された樹皮を破砕した後に炭化物を混合した園芸植
物栽培用樹皮培地に関するものである。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a bark medium for cultivating horticultural plants, which is obtained by crushing bark discharged from a tree storage and a lumber mill and then mixing a charcoal.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】従来、樹皮はエチレンガス及び有機酸な
どの有害物質が出るため、そのままの状態では植物に使
用することは出来なかった、そのため一部燃料用として
使われ或いは発酵させ有害物質を分解して、樹皮堆肥と
して使用されている、しかし、そのほとんどは山岳部な
どに投棄しているものである。
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, since bark emits harmful substances such as ethylene gas and organic acids, it cannot be used as it is for plants. Therefore, it is used as a part of fuel or fermented to remove harmful substances. It is decomposed and used as bark compost, but most of it is dumped in mountainous areas.

【0003】上記の樹皮堆肥は、自然発生する微生物を
使って発酵させ有害物質を分解するもので、長期の発酵
期間を必要とする、そのため多くの場所と設備及び労力
を必要とするものである。
The above-mentioned bark compost decomposes harmful substances by fermenting naturally occurring microorganisms and requires a long fermentation period. Therefore, many places, facilities and labor are required. .

【0004】[0004]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】従来の樹皮堆肥では、
製造するのに長期の発酵期間を必要とし、多くの場所と
設備及び労力が必要でコストがかかった、又発酵途中の
物を使用すると発生するガスにより、植物の根を痛める
原因となり完熟発酵しても安全性のために、堆肥だけを
100%使用はする事が出来なかった、しかしながら、
山岳部などに投棄した場合は、自然発酵による悪臭のた
めに公害を発生し易く、投棄費用に多大な経費を要する
等の欠点があった。
[Problems to be Solved by the Invention] With conventional bark compost,
It requires a long fermentation period to produce it, which required a lot of places, equipment, and labor, and was costly.In addition, the gas generated when using the product in the process of fermentation causes the root of the plant to be damaged and the fermentation is completed. However, for the sake of safety, it was not possible to use 100% compost only, however,
When dumped in a mountainous area, there is a drawback that pollution is likely to occur due to a bad odor due to natural fermentation and a large cost is required for dumping.

【0005】[0005]

【課題を解決するための手段】貯木場及び製材所より排
出された樹皮をそのまま破砕機に投入して、破砕し該破
砕樹皮に吸着性のある炭化物を混合し仕上げたことを特
徴として成る、園芸植物栽培用樹皮培地である。
[Means for Solving the Problem] The bark discharged from the storage area and the lumber mill is put into a crusher as it is, crushed, and the crushed bark is mixed with an adsorbent charcoal for finishing. A bark medium for cultivating garden plants.

【0006】[0006]

【作用】樹皮を破砕機に投入して破砕し細かくする事に
より、エチレンガス等を発散させ吸着性のある炭化物等
を混合することにより、残りのエチレンガス等を吸収さ
せる、又アルカリ性の高い炭化物を混合することで、有
機酸を中和する事により安全性を高め、従来の様に発酵
期間をかけずに植物に使用するものである。
[Function] The bark is thrown into a crusher and crushed into fine pieces to disperse ethylene gas and the like and adsorb the adsorbed charcoal, thereby absorbing the remaining ethylene gas and the like. The mixture is mixed with to enhance the safety by neutralizing the organic acid, and is used for plants without a fermentation period as in the conventional case.

【0007】[0007]

【実施例】以下、本発明の栽培用樹皮培地について実施
例を説明する。樹皮を破砕機に投入して破砕し細かくす
る事により、エチレンガス等の発散を促し吸着性のある
炭化物等を混合することにより、残りのエチレンガス等
を吸収させる、又アルカリ性の高い炭化物を混合するこ
とで、有機酸を中和する事により安全性を高め、植物に
使用するものである。
[Examples] Examples of the bark medium for cultivation of the present invention will be described below. By throwing the bark into a crusher and crushing it into smaller pieces, it promotes the emission of ethylene gas, etc., and mixes the adsorptive carbides, etc. to absorb the remaining ethylene gas, etc., and also mixes the highly alkaline carbides. By doing so, the safety is increased by neutralizing the organic acid, and it is used for plants.

【0008】本発明の栽培用樹皮培地を使用するとき
は、土と混ぜて育苗土として栽培用ポット等に充填し植
物を植える、又植物の種類によっては栽培用樹皮培地だ
けで栽培する事も出来るものである。
When the bark medium for cultivation of the present invention is used, it may be mixed with soil and filled into a pot for cultivation as seedling soil for planting a plant, or depending on the kind of plant, cultivation may be performed only by the bark medium for cultivation. It can be done.

【0009】[0009]

【発明の効果】この様に本発明は、発酵をさせること無
く樹皮を使用するもので、発酵期間が無いので、発酵に
必要な場所や設備労力などがいらずコストがかからな
い、又発酵させた樹皮堆肥よりも安全性が高いので、ど
の様な植物にも使用することが出来るものである。
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY As described above, the present invention uses bark without fermentation, and since there is no fermentation period, there is no need for fermentation, no facility labor is required, and no cost is required. It is safer than bark compost and can be used with any plant.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】木材の樹皮を破砕機に投入して破砕し該破
砕樹皮に、吸着性のある炭化物を混合し仕上げたことを
特徴として成る、園芸植物栽培用樹皮培地。
1. A bark culture medium for cultivating horticultural plants, characterized in that the bark of wood is put into a crusher and crushed, and the crushed bark is mixed with an adsorbing charcoal to finish.
JP5222137A 1993-08-13 1993-08-13 Bark medium for cultivation of horticultural plant Pending JPH0753289A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2001031969A (en) * 1999-07-22 2001-02-06 Hokushin Kk Soil amendment material and soil amendment method

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2001031969A (en) * 1999-07-22 2001-02-06 Hokushin Kk Soil amendment material and soil amendment method

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