Food waste as alternative natural fertilizer for okra plants (Abelmoschus Esculentus L.)
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2021-08Author
Noorul Hudai, Abdullah
Muhammad Daniel Iezzwan, Ahmad Fairus
Muhammad Ikmal Abdul Hadi, Kamel
Nurul Fatimah, Helmy
Mohamad Azim, Mohammad Azmi
Nur Atikah, Abdul Salim
Noraziah, Ahmad
Zainab, Mat Lazim
Maria, Nuid
Mimi Suliza, Muhamad
Amirreza, Talaiekhozani
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Many food preparation areas generate leftover food from vegetables, fruits, and meat.
Consequently, the abandoned food will produce an unpleasant odour, attracted wild
animals that roam around and disturb the residents. In this study, a combination of food
waste; for instance, fruits, vegetables, and meat was used as a natural fertilizer for okra
plant and the growth performance of the okra plant was analysed by measuring the
plant height and the diameter of the stem. Three major components were used as
compost fertilizer, namely brown sugar, food waste, and water, in ratio 1:5:10,
respectively. The liquid fertilizer produced from the composted food waste was applied
to okra plants in various dilution concentrations (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%). After
ten weeks, the okra plant gave the highest growth and bigger diameter of 61.80 cm and
0.78 cm, respectively, indicating that the growth performance of the okra plants
increased rapidly and healthily using the highest dilution. The effect of nutrients on okra
plants was determined by nitrogen ammonia (NH3-N), phosphate (PO4
3-), and nitrate
(NO2-N) analysis. The composted fertilizer showed that the application of natural
fertilizer is beneficial to human and can contribute significantly to the conservation of
the environment.