Menanam dan mengompos dalam 1 wadah, sistem pemupukan organik otomatis

Santai Berkebun
10 Jul 202108:40

Summary

TLDRThis video demonstrates an innovative planting and composting system that combines both in a single container. Using PVC pipes, organic waste, and soil, the method allows plants to receive continuous nutrients as compost breaks down within the pipe. The system is ideal for larger plants like kenikir and naranjilla, which need sustained nourishment over time. The process eliminates the need for manual fertilization by utilizing the natural composting process to feed the plants. The video provides clear instructions on creating this self-sustaining system, offering an eco-friendly and efficient solution for growing plants.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Using PVC pipes and a recycled backchat, this system helps create an automatic organic fertilization process through composting.
  • πŸ˜€ The unique planting system integrates composting and planting in a single container.
  • πŸ˜€ To avoid soil entering the pipes, create holes in the PVC pipes, facing the wall of the container, and fill the container with soil.
  • πŸ˜€ This composting system provides continuous nutrient replenishment, ensuring plants receive ongoing organic fertilization.
  • πŸ˜€ The method is most beneficial for plants that grow large and live for more than a month, such as kenikir (a leafy plant).
  • πŸ˜€ When plants reach maturity, their roots access the compost via the pipe, replenishing the nutrients they require.
  • πŸ˜€ Compost should be made only from plant waste to avoid attracting pests like rats.
  • πŸ˜€ The composting process involves filling the pipe with small kitchen scraps, topped with a little soil to encourage bacterial activity.
  • πŸ˜€ Over time, the compost inside the pipe will decompose and reduce in volume, allowing for more additions of scraps.
  • πŸ˜€ The key advantage of this system is that plant roots and composting processes do not mix until the compost is ready, preventing plant damage from immature compost.
  • πŸ˜€ As the compost matures, the plants will receive rich nutrients, preventing premature flower or fruit growth, leading to healthier, more robust plants.

Q & A

  • What materials are needed to create the unique planting system described in the video?

    -The materials needed are PVC pipes or paralon pipes, a 20-liter container, and used backchat.

  • What is the purpose of cutting the PVC pipes longer than the height of the container?

    -The pipes are cut slightly longer than the height of the container to create a gap that allows for proper planting and composting integration.

  • How are the holes in the PVC pipe made for this system?

    -The holes in the PVC pipe are created using a hot soldering iron or other similar tools.

  • Why is soil added to the container before planting?

    -Soil is added to the container to prevent it from entering the PVC pipe and to create a stable environment for the plant roots.

  • How does the composting process work in this system?

    -The composting process works automatically by breaking down organic waste placed in the pipe, and the nutrients from the compost are gradually fed into the soil, providing continuous fertilization.

  • Why is this composting method more effective than mixing compost directly into the soil when planting?

    -This method is more effective because it provides continuous nutrient release from the compost over time, unlike direct compost mixing, which may deplete nutrients quickly.

  • What type of plants is this system suitable for?

    -This system is suitable for plants that grow large and have a life cycle longer than one month, as they can benefit from the ongoing composting process.

  • What are the potential benefits of using this composting system with plants?

    -The benefits include automatic organic fertilization, reducing the need for additional fertilizers, and promoting healthier plant growth through continuous nutrient supply.

  • How is compost added to the system?

    -Compost is added by cutting kitchen waste into small pieces and placing them in the PVC pipe. It is important to use only plant-based waste to avoid attracting pests like rats.

  • What happens when the compost inside the pipe has matured?

    -Once the compost matures and the nutrients are depleted, plant roots will grow towards the compost-filled holes in the PVC pipe to access the nutrients, preventing plant death.

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