Organic fertilization is the addition of nutrients that are beneficial for plant growth and yield and can improve soil fertility and quality. The aim of this research was to examine the effect of fermented urine rabbit concentration and watering interval as well of interaction of both on the growth and yield of pagoda (Brassica narinosa L). The first factor is consentration of fermented rabbit urine, 50 ml−1, 75 ml−1, and 100 ml−1. The second factor is watering interval every 2 days, 3 days and 4 days. The result of the fertilizer treatment with fermented rabbit urine is significantly each observation parameter, and the treatment 100 ml−1 was different from the treatment 50 ml−1, while the watering interval significantly affected the plant height, number of leaves, color leaves, leaf area, plant circumference, plant fresh wight and plant dry weight. 2 days watering interval is significantly from 4 days. The interaction affect the parameters of the number of leaves 2 weeks after planting and leaf color 1 weeks after planting.
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