Abstract

Neem (Mimba) is one of the types of plants that are the potential to be developed commercially as plantations and community forests. The purpose of this research is to find outperformance of neem seedlings on compost and urea fertilizer dose treatment. This experiment consisted of two factors arranged factorially using a Randomized Block Design. The first factor is the dose of compost with three levels, namely 200 g, 400 g, and 600 g per pot. While the second factor is the dose of urea fertilizer which consists of two levels, namely 2.5 g and 5 g per pot. The results showed that there was an interaction between compost dose and urea dose and had a very significant effect on root length per seed and significantly affected oven-dry weight per seedlings of neem. The highest root length of the neem seedlings of this experiment indicates that the doses of compost at a 200 g per pot and urea fertilizer of 2.5 g per pot was 28.00 cm and oven-dry weight of the roots of neem plant seeds was 2.81 g.

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