Innovative Compost Pit: A Basis for Productive Soil Management

Authors

  • Bruce Marvin Ruaro

Keywords:

compost pit, soiled diaper, disposable diaper, soil management, fertilizer

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Little is known about how the culturing, the development, or the utilization of natural revisions are done. Yield deposits influence the perseverance and transmission of harvest biotic dangers. This absence of learning is obstructing our capacity to create a soundproof understanding of how soil administration decides both harvest and wellbeing and efficiency. The direction should be formed on the best way to control soil properties that will upgrade the capacity of soil through feasible soil administration.

METHODS

The researcher used an experimental method of research in this study. It is the most appropriate method that can be used to answer the specified problems. It is a method that involves the control and manipulation of treatments to study the production of biofertilizer. There were four set-ups tested to determine the most effective biofertilizer.

RESULTS

The characteristic of a healthy compost pit is its odour and dryness, while the compost pit with soiled diapers has a foul smell and moist. The materials such as black soil, soiled diapers, dung, and dried leaves were combined to create a bio-fertilizer. All of the articles have the components of biofertilizer and had a medium of decomposition.

DISCUSSIONS

The result shows that the soiled diapers can be used as a bio-fertilizer. It was capable of growing plants quickly. The smaller the number of used diapers in the compost, the quicker the plants will grow. There is a significant difference between the time of growth of plants in a typical compost pit and those of plants that are in a compost pit with the soiled diapers.

Published

2019-01-18