Authors :
Yuanita; F.Silvi Dwi Mentari; Roby; Riama Rita Manullang; Faradilla; Haryatie Sarie
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7478810
Abstract :
Organic fertilizers are fertilizers derived from
weathering of organic matter in the form of plant residues,
animal waste and can come from household waste or
industrial waste. One of the organic materials that can be
used as solid organic fertilizer is banana leaves and stems.
The process of making solid organic fertilizer with the
addition of dissolved effective microorganisms (EM 4)
accelerates the composting process well.
This study aims to observe the physical properties of
fertilizers (color, aroma, shape and temperature) and
chemical properties (pH, N, P, K, C-Organic and C/N
Ratio or analyze the nutrient content of organic fertilizers
from banana leaves and stems with Bioactivator Effective
microorganism (EM4).
This research was conducted at the Production
Laboratory of the Plantation Cultivation Study Program
and the Laboratory of Soil Science, Samarinda State
Agricultural Polytechnic.
Keywords :
Organic Fertilizer, Leaves, Banana Stems, Effective Microorganisms (EM4)
Organic fertilizers are fertilizers derived from
weathering of organic matter in the form of plant residues,
animal waste and can come from household waste or
industrial waste. One of the organic materials that can be
used as solid organic fertilizer is banana leaves and stems.
The process of making solid organic fertilizer with the
addition of dissolved effective microorganisms (EM 4)
accelerates the composting process well.
This study aims to observe the physical properties of
fertilizers (color, aroma, shape and temperature) and
chemical properties (pH, N, P, K, C-Organic and C/N
Ratio or analyze the nutrient content of organic fertilizers
from banana leaves and stems with Bioactivator Effective
microorganism (EM4).
This research was conducted at the Production
Laboratory of the Plantation Cultivation Study Program
and the Laboratory of Soil Science, Samarinda State
Agricultural Polytechnic.
Keywords :
Organic Fertilizer, Leaves, Banana Stems, Effective Microorganisms (EM4)