Effect of different rates of vermicompost on the growth performance of pechay / Agustina A. Bulaga et al.
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The study was focused on the effect of different rates of vermicomposts on the growth performances of pechay. It is to observe the growth performance of pechay using the different rates of vermicompost in terms of the final height and marketable yield. Specifically, this study aimed to determine the best rate of vermicomposts for pechay production.
The 16 pots containing 20 kilograms soil mixture (sand, pig manure and garden soil) in equal proportion were labelled and laid out following the Randomized Complete Biock Design (RCBD). The treatments in the study were the diferent rates of vermicomposts. The data gathered were the final height and the total yield.
The application of two tons of vermicomposts per hectare gave the highest final height and marketable yield of pechay.
The application of two tons per hectare of vermicomposts is recommended form pechay. It is advised to conduct a similar study for verification of the results. A similar study is also recommended using other crops to determine the best rate ofmvermicomposts for its production and consider other parameters like soil and tissue analyses.
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