MEMBUAT ECO ENZYME SERBAGUNA DARI KULIT BUAH BUAHAN. MAU.?

Penyuluh Pertanian Lapangan
18 Aug 202114:30

Summary

TLDRThis video, presented by Anshar from Penyuluh Pertanian Lapangan, demonstrates how to create a liquid organic fertilizer rich in enzymes using pineapple peels. The process involves fermenting fruit waste with sugar in a closed container for three months. The resulting liquid can be used to enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth. The video also includes a detailed guide on modifying fermentation containers for optimal results. Anshar emphasizes the benefits of using fruit waste in gardening, providing practical tips and scientific insights to support sustainable farming practices.

Takeaways

  • 🍍 Pineapple peels can be transformed into a highly beneficial liquid organic fertilizer through a process called decomposition.
  • 💡 Enzymes found in fruits, such as bromelain in pineapples, can enrich the nutrients absorbed by plants and speed up organic matter decomposition.
  • 🧪 This video guides viewers on how to create an enzyme-rich liquid organic fertilizer using simple ingredients: 500 grams of brown sugar, 1.5 kg of pineapple peels, and 5 liters of water.
  • 🔄 The fermentation process involves mixing the ingredients in a closed container, allowing them to decompose over three months, while periodically releasing gas to prevent pressure buildup.
  • 🔧 Modifying the fermentation container with a hose and airlock system helps manage the gas produced during fermentation, ensuring a safe and effective process.
  • 📏 The ratio for mixing ingredients is crucial: 1 part sugar, 3 parts fruit peels, and 10 parts water, which can be scaled for larger batches.
  • 🌱 The resulting fertilizer can be used to enhance soil nutrients, accelerate composting, or be applied directly to plants at a dilution of 20-30 ml per liter of water.
  • 📊 Studies cited in the video show that using liquid organic fertilizer made from fruit waste can improve plant growth, including height, leaf count, and fruit yield.
  • 🛠 The method can be adapted for larger-scale production using plastic drums with larger hoses to accommodate increased gas production.
  • 🎓 The video encourages viewers to experiment with the method, sharing knowledge to help others benefit from creating their own organic fertilizer at home.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is the process of making liquid organic fertilizer using fruit peels, particularly pineapple peels, through decomposition.

  • Why are fruit peels, such as pineapple peels, used in making organic fertilizer?

    -Fruit peels are used in making organic fertilizer because they contain enzymes, like bromelain in pineapple peels, that can break down organic materials and enrich the soil with nutrients, making it more fertile for plants.

  • What are the three main ingredients needed to make the enzyme-rich liquid organic fertilizer?

    -The three main ingredients needed are 500 grams of brown sugar (or molasses), 1.5 kilograms of pineapple peels, and 5 liters of water.

  • What is the significance of the 1:3:10 ratio mentioned in the video?

    -The 1:3:10 ratio refers to the proportion of ingredients used in the fertilizer: one part sugar, three parts fruit peels, and ten parts water. This ratio ensures the correct balance for effective decomposition.

  • What process is used for fermenting the mixture, and how long does it take?

    -The fermentation process used is a closed fermentation, where the mixture is kept in an airtight container. It takes approximately three months for the fermentation to complete.

  • How can the gas produced during fermentation be safely released?

    -The gas produced during fermentation can be safely released by using a modified fermentation container with a hose system that allows gas to escape into a water-filled bottle, preventing air from entering the container.

  • What are some benefits of using enzyme-rich liquid organic fertilizer on plants?

    -The enzyme-rich liquid organic fertilizer can accelerate the decomposition of organic materials in the soil, increase plant nutrient absorption, and improve plant growth, leading to better crop yields.

  • How can this organic fertilizer be applied to plants?

    -The organic fertilizer can be applied to plants by diluting 20-30 ml of the fertilizer in 1 liter of water and watering the plant's roots. This ensures that the nutrients are efficiently absorbed by the plants.

  • What modifications are recommended if using a large drum instead of a small container for fermentation?

    -If using a large drum for fermentation, it is recommended to use a larger hose to handle the increased gas production, and ensure the hose is submerged in water to safely release the gas.

  • What are the potential benefits of combining this organic fertilizer with other materials, such as coconut water or rice wash water?

    -Combining the organic fertilizer with coconut water or rice wash water can enhance the nutrient content, further enriching the soil and promoting healthier plant growth.

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