Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various Media

Septic tank waste can be used as a new alternative to be used as fertilizer because human excrement contains the availability of nutrients needed by plants. The research aimed to know the effect of liquid organic fertilizers dose, and plant media type of both to increase the growth and the productio...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Arif Darmawan, Akhmad Fatah Hidayat, Adib Aditya Permadi, Hendri Wibowo, Reo Sambodo, A.H. Syaeful Anwar, Joko Maryanto, M. Nazarudin Budiono, Renan Subantoro, Eni Yulianingsih, Ika Ferry Yunianti
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Published: Green Engineering Society 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.jaast.org/index.php/jaast/article/view/134
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author Ahmad Arif Darmawan
Akhmad Fatah Hidayat
Adib Aditya Permadi
Hendri Wibowo
Reo Sambodo
A.H. Syaeful Anwar
Joko Maryanto
M. Nazarudin Budiono
Renan Subantoro
Eni Yulianingsih
Ika Ferry Yunianti
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Akhmad Fatah Hidayat
Adib Aditya Permadi
Hendri Wibowo
Reo Sambodo
A.H. Syaeful Anwar
Joko Maryanto
M. Nazarudin Budiono
Renan Subantoro
Eni Yulianingsih
Ika Ferry Yunianti
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description Septic tank waste can be used as a new alternative to be used as fertilizer because human excrement contains the availability of nutrients needed by plants. The research aimed to know the effect of liquid organic fertilizers dose, and plant media type of both to increase the growth and the production of plant spinach. The experimental design used was Block Randomized Design factorial with 9 treatments and 3 replicates. The first factor consists of 3 doses of fermented septic tank waste of human feces. Namely doses of 0 mL/plant (K1), 0,4 mL/plant (K2), 0,6 mL/plant (K3). The second factor is the planting medium consisting of 3 kinds of land or control (M0), land + husk charcoal (M1), land + Manure (M2). The observed variables include the number of leaves, plant height, root length, fresh weight of plant, root fresh weight, dry weight, root dry weight of the plant. The results showed that the fermented septic tank waste 0,6 mL (K3) influential real against the number of leaves. Granting planting media differ very markedly against all variable observations i.e. high number of plants, leaves, root length, fresh weight of plant, root fresh weight, dry weight, root dry weight of the plant. All variables are not found the existence of an interaction between fermented septic tank waste with the media.
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spelling doaj-art-8fb0b9d9d31f40698d9281d9978f04542025-08-20T02:46:25ZengGreen Engineering SocietyJournal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology2621-47092621-25282023-08-017324625810.55043/jaast.v7i3.134134Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various MediaAhmad Arif Darmawan0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3045-6212Akhmad Fatah Hidayat1Adib Aditya Permadi2Hendri Wibowo3Reo Sambodo4A.H. Syaeful Anwar5Joko Maryanto6M. Nazarudin Budiono7Renan Subantoro8Eni Yulianingsih9Ika Ferry Yunianti10Universitas Mercu Buana YogyakartaUniversitas Jenderal SoedirmanUniversitas Wahid HasyimUniversitas Wahid HasyimUniversitas Mercu Buana YogyakartaUniversitas Jenderal SoedirmanUniversitas Jenderal SoedirmanUniversitas Jenderal SoedirmanUniversitas Wahid HasyimIAERIIAERISeptic tank waste can be used as a new alternative to be used as fertilizer because human excrement contains the availability of nutrients needed by plants. The research aimed to know the effect of liquid organic fertilizers dose, and plant media type of both to increase the growth and the production of plant spinach. The experimental design used was Block Randomized Design factorial with 9 treatments and 3 replicates. The first factor consists of 3 doses of fermented septic tank waste of human feces. Namely doses of 0 mL/plant (K1), 0,4 mL/plant (K2), 0,6 mL/plant (K3). The second factor is the planting medium consisting of 3 kinds of land or control (M0), land + husk charcoal (M1), land + Manure (M2). The observed variables include the number of leaves, plant height, root length, fresh weight of plant, root fresh weight, dry weight, root dry weight of the plant. The results showed that the fermented septic tank waste 0,6 mL (K3) influential real against the number of leaves. Granting planting media differ very markedly against all variable observations i.e. high number of plants, leaves, root length, fresh weight of plant, root fresh weight, dry weight, root dry weight of the plant. All variables are not found the existence of an interaction between fermented septic tank waste with the media.https://www.jaast.org/index.php/jaast/article/view/134mediaorganic agricultureorganic fertilizerspinachwaste
spellingShingle Ahmad Arif Darmawan
Akhmad Fatah Hidayat
Adib Aditya Permadi
Hendri Wibowo
Reo Sambodo
A.H. Syaeful Anwar
Joko Maryanto
M. Nazarudin Budiono
Renan Subantoro
Eni Yulianingsih
Ika Ferry Yunianti
Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various Media
Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
media
organic agriculture
organic fertilizer
spinach
waste
title Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various Media
title_full Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various Media
title_fullStr Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various Media
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various Media
title_short Utilization of Septic Tank Waste to Enhancement the Growth of Spinach in Various Media
title_sort utilization of septic tank waste to enhancement the growth of spinach in various media
topic media
organic agriculture
organic fertilizer
spinach
waste
url https://www.jaast.org/index.php/jaast/article/view/134
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