Abstract

<p>The study aims to know the worthiness of liquid organic fertilizer derived from carrot waste, knowing <br />the effect that liquid organic fertilizer derived from carrot waste has on the growth and output of the <br />pepper plant (Capsicum annum L.) and to find out how much organic fertilizer sewage does to the <br />growth and output of the pepper plant (Capsicum annum L.). the methods used in this study are full <br />random design (RAL) in this study using 5 treatment and 5 times Deuteronomy with 0% treatment as <br />control treatment B 5%, treatment C 10%, treatment D 15%, and treatment E 20%. The parameters <br />used were the height of the plant, the number of leaves, the number of branches, the number of <br />flowers and the number of fruits. Data results from the analysis using statistical product and service <br />solutions (SPSS) version 23. Results showed content found in the organic fertilizer of carrot waste C-<br />organic (0.86%), Nitrogen (1.14%), Phospor (0.01%), potassium (0.18%), and c/n ratio (0.76%). <br />Studies already conducted can be proved that giving organic fertilizer in carrot waste at 5%, 10%, <br />15%, and 20% affecting the plant’s heighest average value of the plant 5% is 36.5, the highest rate of <br />leaves at 5% concentrations of 38.6, the highest rate of branches at 15% concentration of 11.8, the <br />highest rate of interest at 5% concentration of 11, and the amount of fruit with an average value at <br />8.giving the most optimal amount of organic fertilizer from carrot waste at 5% and 15%.</p>

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