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The proportion of moringa leaves and empty oil palm fruit bunches for making good bokashi and its application dosage for okra
Nurseha
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science
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Abstract This study aimed to obtain the appropriate proportion of moringa leaves and empty oil palm fruit bunches for making good bokashi according to standard organic fertilizers and their application dosage to okra plants. The experiment of the combination of moringa leaf and empty palm oil fruit bunches (1:1, 1:2, and 1:3) and the application dosage to okra plants (10, 15, 20, and 25 tons ha −1 ) were arranged according to a completely randomized design with three replication. The results showed that single moringa leaf bokashi with a C/N ratio of 2.8 became 6-7.5 in moringa leaves-empty oil palm fruit bunches bokashi. The mixed bokashi in a ratio of 1:1 had a crumb texture and was black. Bokashis in a ratio of 1:2 and 1:3 had a slight crumb texture and blackish-brown colour. Only the number of leaves was affected by the ratio of moringa leaves and empty palm oil bunches and the application dose. The composition of moringa leaves and empty oil palm fruit bunches and the application dosage did not significantly affect the growth and yield of okra plants. However, the growth and yield of okra plants tended to be better at a 1:2 ratios of 10 tons ha −1 application dose.
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