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Greenhouse is a building formed to protect and care for plants from various kinds of weather and pests on plants. In addition, greenhouses also function to manipulate and control environmental conditions so that the conditions needed for plant growth are met. Air humidity is one of the environmental conditions that affect plant growth and can be controlled by automatic fogging so that plants can grow optimally. This research aims to produce an atomization system and maintain air humidity in the greenhouse automatically. The use of this research is as an information material for farming communities to control air humidity automatically in greenhouses through the use of technology. This research was carried out by designing automatic fogging to keep the air humidity value constant. The sensor test results show that the air humidity (RH) value when plants photosynthesize optimally, namely morning to evening within a 12 hour period, is around 84.17% with setting points of 80% and 90%. And the test results show that the system can maintain the air humidity value constant according to the given setting point.
Greenhouse is a building formed to protect and care for plants from various kinds of weather and pests on plants. In addition, greenhouses also function to manipulate and control environmental conditions so that the conditions needed for plant growth are met. Air humidity is one of the environmental conditions that affect plant growth and can be controlled by automatic fogging so that plants can grow optimally. This research aims to produce an atomization system and maintain air humidity in the greenhouse automatically. The use of this research is as an information material for farming communities to control air humidity automatically in greenhouses through the use of technology. This research was carried out by designing automatic fogging to keep the air humidity value constant. The sensor test results show that the air humidity (RH) value when plants photosynthesize optimally, namely morning to evening within a 12 hour period, is around 84.17% with setting points of 80% and 90%. And the test results show that the system can maintain the air humidity value constant according to the given setting point.
Agricultural land in Indonesia is decreasing due to its conversion for various non-agricultural interests, which are economically more profitable. The remaining land available for agricultural activities is a suboptimal wetland. The reduction in cultivable areas has led to the evaluation of alternative crops in suboptimal land conditions. Chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) is a fast-growing perennial plant, its leaves are edible and rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber. However, the chaya plant has not been intensively tested for its adaptation to shallow groundwater tables in tropical lowlands. This study aimed to assess chaya’s adaptability to shallow groundwater table conditions and the benefits of using organic mulch. This research consisted of two separate parts, one part was related to organic mulch benefits (planting media without watering, with organic mulch but not watered, and with organic mulch and watering), while the other one was related to shallow groundwater table tolerance. The study followed a randomized complete block design consisting of three replications. Results showed that chaya plants negatively responded to the shallow groundwater table conditions. Growth retardation due to shallow groundwater levels is reflected in the averages of leaf length, leaf width, leaf area, canopy diameter, and canopy area; fresh and dry weight of stem, petiole, and leaf blade; development of roots; SPAD value at 7 weeks after transplanting and it was based on visual appearance. However, despite the increase in substrate humidity due to the application of organic mulch, the effects were not significant on most of the measured morphological traits. In conclusion, chaya plants are not able to adapt to shallow groundwater levels and do not require organic mulch on the soil surface.
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