2022
DOI: 10.19184/jsa.v1i1.129
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Response of Liquid Organic Fertilizer and Type of Media on Pakcoy (Brassica Rapal.) Production by Wick Hydroponics

Abstract: A Green mustard or Pakcoy (Brassica rapa L.) is a type of vegetable that has high economic value and has the potential to contain bioactive compounds and nutrients that are useful for increasing immunity in the body. The formulation of the problem obtained is whether there is an interaction between giving POC and types of media on the development and production of pakcoy. The purpose of the experiment was to study and evaluate the response of POC and media types to pakcoy production using hydroponics. The rese… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, according to Leghari et al (2016), N (Nitrogen) benefits the plant's leaf, stem, and root growth. According to the research findings of La Lestari et al (2022), hydroponically grown pakchoy plants, aged 26 days after sowing and using the wick system, with the application of Nasa fertilizer nutrient, show an average leaf count of 8.64 to 10.03 leaves. Alternative Nutrients and ABMix 50% + 50% Alternative Nutrients)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, according to Leghari et al (2016), N (Nitrogen) benefits the plant's leaf, stem, and root growth. According to the research findings of La Lestari et al (2022), hydroponically grown pakchoy plants, aged 26 days after sowing and using the wick system, with the application of Nasa fertilizer nutrient, show an average leaf count of 8.64 to 10.03 leaves. Alternative Nutrients and ABMix 50% + 50% Alternative Nutrients)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17] stated that the more nutrients absorbed by plants, the more organic matter is used for photosynthesis. [18] states that optimal photosynthesis stimulates the growth of plant organs.…”
Section: Plant Fresh Weight (G)mentioning
confidence: 99%