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PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH BOTOL PLASTIK SEBAGAI MEDIA TANAM HIDROPONIK SISTEM WICK SEDERHANA DI DESA KORLEKO SELATAN Yadnya, Made Sutha; Maryani, Indah; Zulvia, Ridho; Holis, M. Sopian; Devi, Radhe Vrndavanesvari; Wulandari, Haspita Ariana; Supiana, Wina; Zulhidayati, Masni; Ananda, M. Dimas; Amalia, Annisa Rizki; Apriandi, M. Irawan; Hasnan P, M. Ade Zaini
Jurnal Pepadu Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pepadu
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/pepadu.v6i1.6335

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This paper discusses the use of plastic bottle waste as a hydroponic planting medium with a wick system in South Korleko Village. The wick hydroponic system is a simple method that does not require a pump or electricity, making it more energy-efficient and easy to apply. This research aims to introduce hydroponic farming methods with low cost and easy-to-find materials, as well as increase public understanding of hydroponic plant cultivation. The methods used include socialization, training, and hands-on practice in making hydroponic wicks using used plastic bottles and flannel as nutrient absorption axes. Results showed that this system was effective for growing lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.), with good growth in about six weeks. By using AB mix nutrient solution, plants obtain enough nutrients to support their growth. The implementation of this system is expected to help the community in increasing vegetable production, reducing plastic waste, and providing a more efficient alternative to farming.
Program Peningkatan dengan Subtitusi Tepung Berbahan Dasar Daun Kelor untuk Makanan Sehat di Desa Koreleko Selatan Yadnya, Made Sutha; Wulandari, Haspita Ariana; Maryani, Indah; Zulvia, Ridho; Supiana, Wina; Hasnan P, M. Ade Zaini; Amalia3, Annisa Rizki; Devi, Radhe Vrndavanesvari; Ananda, M. Dimas; Holis, M. Sopian; Zulhidayati, Masni; Apriandi, M. Irawan
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v7i1.557

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The implementation of the Village Community Empowerment (PMD) Real Work Lecture (KKN) is one of the programs that is one of the manifestations of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, namely community service. KKN PMD is one of the educational programs that implements student knowledge outside the campus. The creative economy is a theme that is one of the sectors focusing on creativity and knowledge as the main source of added value in obtaining added value for a product. South Korleko is one of the villages located in Labuhan Haji District, East Lombok Regency. The Natural Resources (SDA) owned by South Korleko Village are quite abundant. One of them is that there are moringa gardens or trees that have not been used optimally. One of them is the use of moringa leaves as a healthy food. A good processing process can increase the value of immunity for health, so that it can become a product with a high selling value. The process of making moringa leaves into flour has been socialized and practiced to become healthy food
Characteristics Of Physical, Mechanical And Chemical Properties Of Cissus Sicyoides And Its Composites Apriandi, M. irawan; Sari, Nasmi Herlina; Sinarep, Sinarep
Protech Biosystems Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Protech Biosystem Journal
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/protech.v5i1.32908

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This study aims to examine the characteristics of Cissus Sicyoides natural fibers extracted by two different methods, namely mechanical and boiling methods, and their application as reinforcing materials for epoxy resin-based composites. The characteristic of fibers was tested through physical and chemical properties, and fiber morphology, including tensile tests, FTIR, SEM and chemical composition. The results showed that the mechanical method produced fibers with higher tensile strength (431.41 MPa) and rougher surface structures, which support better mechanical bonding in the composite matrix. Meanwhile, the boiling method produced fibers with higher cellulose content (23.05%) and a cleaner and tidier surface. FTIR tests confirmed the presence of hydroxyl and carbonyl groups in both samples, while SEM results showed significant presence in the surface morphology and fiber cross-section. Composites made with fibers from the mechanical method had higher tensile strength (28.97 MPa) compared to composites from the boiling method (9.42 MPa). Overall, Cissus Sicyoides fiber has the potential as a composite reinforcing material with a mechanical extraction method that is superior in producing better mechanical performance. The findings of this study add to the use of local natural fibers as an alternative, ecologically friendly composite reinforcement for lightweight buildings.
PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH BOTOL PLASTIK SEBAGAI MEDIA TANAM HIDROPONIK SISTEM WICK SEDERHANA DI DESA KORLEKO SELATAN Yadnya, Made Sutha; Maryani, Indah; Zulvia, Ridho; Holis, M. Sopian; Devi, Radhe Vrndavanesvari; Wulandari, Haspita Ariana; Supiana, Wina; Zulhidayati, Masni; Ananda, M. Dimas; Amalia, Annisa Rizki; Apriandi, M. Irawan; Hasnan P, M. Ade Zaini
Jurnal Pepadu Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pepadu
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/pepadu.v6i1.6335

Abstract

This paper discusses the use of plastic bottle waste as a hydroponic planting medium with a wick system in South Korleko Village. The wick hydroponic system is a simple method that does not require a pump or electricity, making it more energy-efficient and easy to apply. This research aims to introduce hydroponic farming methods with low cost and easy-to-find materials, as well as increase public understanding of hydroponic plant cultivation. The methods used include socialization, training, and hands-on practice in making hydroponic wicks using used plastic bottles and flannel as nutrient absorption axes. Results showed that this system was effective for growing lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.), with good growth in about six weeks. By using AB mix nutrient solution, plants obtain enough nutrients to support their growth. The implementation of this system is expected to help the community in increasing vegetable production, reducing plastic waste, and providing a more efficient alternative to farming.