Mantan Sopir Sukses Bertani Melon di Lahan 800m²! Panen 4 Kali/tahun, Panen ke-2 Sudah BEP

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10 Nov 202420:13

Summary

TLDRHerman Velani, a former tourism driver, shares his journey into melon farming, highlighting his transition from a difficult tourism career to successful agriculture. After facing early setbacks with soil farming, including crop diseases, he embraced modern techniques like vertigation and greenhouse farming. Through persistence and learning from others, Herman now enjoys substantial profits from melon cultivation. His advice to new farmers emphasizes the importance of understanding plant care, adapting to local conditions, and learning from failure. His story inspires others to approach farming with patience, determination, and continuous improvement for long-term success.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Herman transitioned from being a tourism driver to farming due to the pandemic's impact on the tourism industry.
  • 😀 Initially skeptical about farming, Herman's view changed after experiencing success in melon farming with significant returns.
  • 😀 Melon farming offers several advantages over other crops, such as multiple harvests per year (up to 4) and a more stable market for premium melons.
  • 😀 Herman saw significant financial benefits, earning around IDR 40-50 million per harvest on 800m² of land, which is far more profitable than his previous farming ventures like oranges.
  • 😀 Despite initial failures with soil-based farming, Herman adopted a more controlled method using vertigation, which involves drip irrigation and controlled nutrient delivery.
  • 😀 The success of melon farming depends on understanding the plant’s specific needs, such as watering schedules, nutritional requirements, and the choice of varieties that suit local conditions.
  • 😀 The key to successful melon farming lies in the careful management of greenhouse conditions, including temperature, humidity, and air circulation.
  • 😀 Herman emphasizes the importance of learning from others and continuous education, as melon farming is an ongoing learning process with constant improvements.
  • 😀 The right choice of melon variety and soil preparation are critical for success; Herman initially struggled with soil diseases like root rot before switching to a better farming method.
  • 😀 Farming offers independence, and Herman values the flexibility it provides compared to his previous job as a driver, where he had little control over work hours and rest.
  • 😀 Herman encourages beginners to persevere through failures and seek out advice and training, stressing that melon farming can be highly rewarding with the right approach and consistent effort.

Q & A

  • Why did Herman Velani transition from being a tourism driver to becoming a melon farmer?

    -Herman transitioned into melon farming due to the challenges he faced as a tourism driver. The tourism industry was severely affected by the pandemic, and his job as a driver became unsustainable. Additionally, he faced financial difficulties after his employer suffered losses due to online gambling, prompting him to explore a more stable career in agriculture.

  • What challenges did Herman face when he first started farming melons?

    -When Herman started farming melons, he faced several challenges, including a lack of knowledge about melon cultivation, unsuitable soil conditions, and pest infestations like root rot (akar gada). His initial crops were not successful, and he had to learn from his mistakes, experimenting with different techniques to improve his farming practices.

  • What farming techniques did Herman use to improve his melon cultivation?

    -Herman used advanced farming techniques such as vertigasi (drip irrigation system) and NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) to improve his melon farming. These systems helped him manage water and nutrients efficiently. He also continued to use traditional soil cultivation, which he believes is more stable despite its challenges.

  • How did Herman handle the challenges of root rot in his melon crops?

    -Herman initially faced severe root rot (akar gada), which affected a large portion of his crops. He learned from this experience and switched to a more controlled system of vertigasi and improved his soil management practices to reduce the impact of pests and diseases.

  • What are the key factors Herman considers when choosing melon varieties?

    -Herman emphasizes the importance of selecting melon varieties that are well-suited to the local environment. He mentions the 'Kirin' variety, which is popular in China and works well in his greenhouse due to its growth characteristics and fruit quality. He advises farmers to learn about the specific needs of different melon varieties and adapt their farming practices accordingly.

  • What financial benefits has Herman experienced from melon farming?

    -Herman has seen significant financial benefits from melon farming. He mentions that with a relatively small area of 800 square meters, he can earn between 40 to 50 million IDR per harvest, and he can harvest up to four times a year. This has allowed him to earn more compared to his previous work in tourism, where he struggled to make a stable income.

  • What advice does Herman have for new farmers entering melon cultivation?

    -Herman advises new farmers to start small, understand the local soil and climate conditions, and be prepared to face challenges. He stresses the importance of learning from experienced farmers, experimenting with different techniques, and being patient. Consistency and a willingness to adapt are key to long-term success in melon farming.

  • What is the importance of proper greenhouse design in melon farming?

    -Herman explains that the design and height of the greenhouse are crucial for optimal plant growth and productivity. A well-designed greenhouse ensures good air circulation and temperature control, which can significantly impact the success of melon farming. He advises farmers to pay attention to these details before constructing a greenhouse.

  • How did Herman handle the issue of inconsistent watering and nutrient delivery in his early farming efforts?

    -In his early farming attempts, Herman struggled with inconsistent watering and nutrient delivery, especially when using traditional soil-based methods. This led him to experiment with vertigasi and NFT systems, which provide more controlled and consistent watering and nutrient supply, ultimately improving his crop yield and quality.

  • How does Herman view the role of continuous learning in farming?

    -Herman believes that farming is an ongoing learning process. He mentions that there is no 'master' in melon farming and that even experienced farmers continuously learn from each crop cycle. He advises aspiring farmers to stay open to new information, seek guidance from others, and adapt their methods based on what they learn from experience.

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