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widi vanili
22 Jan 202309:46

Summary

TLDRThis video follows a high school student who successfully grows and sells organic plants in polybags, such as Pak Choi, using natural fertilizers like goat manure. With an emphasis on sustainable farming, the student transfers the plants into larger bags and harvests them after 22 days. The plants are sold either with or without polybags to local buyers, including vendors and housewives. The student's venture not only provides them with pocket money but also teaches them entrepreneurial and agricultural skills. This initiative highlights the importance of organic farming and the benefits of starting small-scale businesses at a young age.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The plants are fertilized using organic fertilizer made from goat manure, avoiding commercial fertilizers.
  • 😀 The plants are moved from small polybags to larger ones after about 15 days of growth.
  • 😀 The growing medium used for the plants includes charcoal husks and soil.
  • 😀 Despite not using commercial fertilizer, the plants show very healthy growth, with several sprouts growing from a single stem.
  • 😀 The plants are sold either as fully grown plants or in polybags, with a price of around 8,000 IDR per pot at the start.
  • 😀 There are different buyers, such as vegetable vendors and local consumers interested in organic plants, who buy the plants either with or without the polybag.
  • 😀 The plants are ready for harvest after about 22 days from planting.
  • 😀 The young entrepreneur, a high school student, runs this small-scale plant business for extra income.
  • 😀 The student earns around 600,000 to 2,000,000 IDR per harvest, depending on the quantity of plants sold.
  • 😀 The business involves growing plants in the yard, with some additional plants in the back for more variety and space.

Q & A

  • What type of fertilizer is used for the plants in the video?

    -The plants are fertilized using organic fertilizer, specifically made from goat manure, instead of store-bought fertilizers.

  • How old are the plants when they are transferred to larger polybags?

    -The plants are around 15 days old when they are moved from smaller polybags to larger ones.

  • What is the growth medium used in the polybags for the plants?

    -The growth medium used in the polybags consists of a mixture of rice husk charcoal and soil.

  • Is there any additional fertilizer used besides goat manure?

    -No, no other fertilizers are used. Despite this, the plants grow very well, showing healthy and robust growth.

  • At what age are the plants ready for harvesting?

    -The plants are ready for harvesting 22 days after being planted, though they are still small in size at around 12 days.

  • How much does the person earn from selling the plants?

    -The person earns between 600,000 to 2 million IDR from each harvest, depending on the quantity of plants sold.

  • What is the selling method for the plants?

    -Some plants are sold along with the polybags, typically to local vegetable vendors or individuals interested in organic plants. The prices vary depending on whether the plant is sold with the polybag or harvested separately.

  • What is the average price per polybag for the plants in the video?

    -Each polybag with plants is initially priced at 8,000 IDR.

  • What size polybags are used for the plants?

    -The polybags used for the plants are typically 12x20 cm in size for the mustard greens (sawi), and larger 15x25 cm polybags are used for chili plants.

  • Who is involved in taking care of the plants shown in the video?

    -The plants are cared for by a high school student (around 15 years old), who has learned the skills of plant care from a young age and runs this small business from home.

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