Maheswara Rabbani
Bina Nusantara University

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Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on the Growth of Chili Plants: a Comparative Analysis Maheswara Rabbani
Cakrawala Repositori IMWI Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Cakrawala Repositori IMWI
Publisher : Institut Manajemen Wiyata Indonesia & Asosiasi Peneliti Manajemen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/cakrawala.v6i2.310

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the comparison of organic fertilizers and inorganic fertilizers to the growth of chili plants. In general, fertilizers are divided into two groups: organic and inorganic. The types of fertilizers produced by fertilizer producers have been increasingly diverse and spread in the market. However, what is comparable to buying fertilizer is the elements in the fertilizer itself. The method used in this study was an experimental method by testing the growth of five pots of chili plants that were given compost (organic) and five pots that were given NPK (inorganic) fertilizer. After 40 days of observation, plants that were given organic grew taller than plants that were given inorganic fertilizers. Chili plants with organic fertilizers experienced an increase in plant height by 42.94 cm from an initial height of 45.4 cm to 88.34 cm. Meanwhile, chili plants with inorganic fertilizer experienced an increase in plant height by 35.04 cm from the initial height of 45.4 cm to 80.04 cm. This happens because of the difference in the content of the two fertilizers.
Analysis of the Use of Pig Oil on Chili Plants in an Islamic Perspective Talitha Widyadhana; Maheswara Rabbani
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 10 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
Publisher : Peneliti.net

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7991024

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In Islamic teachings, there is particular concern regarding the issue of food that is permissible (halal) or forbidden (haram) for a Muslim to eat. Food prohibited for consumption in Islam is pork, carrion, blood, and meat slaughtered by mentioning a name other than Allah. Of course, these prohibitions have many wisdom pearls with a specific purpose. In plants, fertilizers or other nutrients are needed for the growth and development of these plants. This study aims to analyze the resistance of chili plants to pig oil and its comparison with the use of compost. In addition, this study aims to determine the use of pig oil for the cayenne pepper plant and whether it is halal or haram to eat it. The research method used was a literature study, experiments, and interviews with three different sources. The study found that pig oil made chili plants fertile even during the rainy season. The crops are halal because the pig oil has been processed in the leaves and stems, and the pig oil does not stick to the chilies.