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KANDUNGAN KALIUM PADA KOMPOS CAMPURAN KULIT PISANG DAN KOTORAN SAPI
Compost is an organic fertilizer originated from plant residues and animal manure that has undergone a decomposition or decomposition process. Composting is the process of decomposing organic matter by microbes that utilize organic matter as an energy source. One example of organic material is banana peel waste and cow manure. This study aims to study the potential content of potassium (K) in compost made from banana peel waste with cow manure mixture. This research was conducted from January to March 2020 in the Department of Soil, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Sriwijaya. The experimental design used in this study was a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with two factors. The first factor was Cow Manure (KS) with five treatments, namely KS0 = 0 g per kg of banana peel (dry weight base), KS1 = 100 g per kg of banana peel (dry weight base), KS2 = 200 g per kg of banana peel (dry weight base), KS3 = 300 g per kg of banana peel (dry weight base), KS4 = 400 g per kg of banana peel (dry weight base). The second factor was Incubation Time (T) with three treatments, namely T1 = 7 days, T2 = 14 days, T3 = 21 days. The results showed that the highest available K (0,88 cmol(+)kg-1) was given by control (0 g per 1 kg of banana peel) which was incubated for 21 days (KS0T3). While the lowest available K (0,47 cmol(+)kg-1) was found in KS4T3. Keywords: Potassium, Compost, Banana Skin Waste, Cow Manure.
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