Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of different types of NPK fertiliser on the growth and production of sweet corn plants. The research was conducted from mid-March to June 2021 on dryland, Cendana Hijau Village, Wotu Sub-district, East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi. The research used the method of group randomised design (RAK) factorial pattern of 2 factors consisting of the first factor is the type of NPK fertiliser consisting of 2 treatment levels and the second factor is the dose of fertiliser consisting of 4 treatment levels. The results showed that in general the use of NPK Phonksa fertiliser was better than the use of NPK Pelangi fertiliser.
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