INTERAKSI PEMBERIAN LIMBAH CAIR KELAPA SAWIT DAN PUPUK KISERIT TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN KELAPA SAWIT (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) DI MAIN NURSERY

  • Vivin jenika putri Universitas Lancang Kuning
  • Muhammad Rizal Universitas Lancang Kuning
  • Vonny Indah Sari Universitas Lancang Kuning
Keywords: Oil palm, POME, Kiserit

Abstract

Oil palm (Elais guineensis Jacq) is a plantation commodity that has very good prospects for development by farmers, especially in Riau Province. The initial growth of seedlings is a critical period that greatly determines the success of plants in achieving good growth in nurseries. The Riau region's soil is PMK soil which contains little organic matter, which has low nutrients and high acidity, so efforts need to be made to improve the physical and chemical properties of the soil by applying organic matter and intensive fertilization which aims to increase the nutrients contained in the soil. plants need. One of the good organic fertilizers is POME which contains organic compounds and carbon dioxide. Plants also need micro-fertilizers, even if a little, because micro-nutrients are important for plant growth and development. One of the micro fertilizers is Kiserit.

The study was carried out experimentally using a factorial complete randomized design (CRD), with two factors, namely P (POME) and K (Kiserit), each with 3 levels so that there were 9 treatment combinations, each treatment had 3 replications, so there were 27 plots , each plot contained 4 plants, 2 plants were taken as samples. The research data were analyzed statistically and presented in tabular form. If the calculated F is greater than 5%, then the Duncan's Multiple Range Test (DMRT) is carried out at the 5% level. Administration of POME and kiserite both singly and in interaction had a significant effect on all observation parameters. The best treatment combination was P2K2, namely POME 300 ml/polybag and kiserite 1.2 g/polybag.

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2023-02-14
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