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Peningkatan Perekonomian Masyarakat Melalui Pelatihan Pembuatan Hidroponik Vertikal Fadhli, Khotim; Mahendri, Wisnu; Yuliana, Anggi Indah; Kartika, Defi; Azizah, Azizah; Widyaningsih, Bekti; Ulfa, Maria; Izzudin, M. Husam; Khudzefi, Azam
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

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This community service activity is focused on socializing and training village residents in creating a vertical hydroponic system as a means of improving economic conditions in Ketapang Kuning village. This initiative addresses the problem of limited land and agricultural resources, which hinder local economic development. The main aim is to improve the economy through the introduction of innovative and land-saving agricultural techniques, namely vertical hydroponics, which are expected to provide a sustainable source of income and increase food security for the community. This approach involves holding workshops and hands-on training sessions to educate village residents about the principles and practices of vertical hydroponics. In this community service activity, the team from Unwaha trained village residents, especially PKK women, about vertical hydroponics using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, which allows participants to create their own hydroponic systems with guidance from experts. The results show an increase in the understanding of participants who are housewives from Ketapangkuning village regarding how to make vertical hydroponics in a simple way. Apart from that, participants also increasingly understand the importance of the role of housewives in improving the family's economic level through alternative sources of income.  During the mentoring period, participants have also succeeded in implementing a hydroponic system in their homes. This initiative not only meets immediate economic needs but also empowers communities with skills and knowledge for long-term independence.  
Interactive Effects of Catfish Aquaculture Effluent and NPK Fertilizer on Tomato Growth and Yield under Tropical Field Conditions Kartika, Defi; Yuliana, Anggi Indah; Nasirudin, Mohamad
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June
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This study evaluated the individual and interactive effects of graded levels of catfish aquaculture wastewater and graded rates of nitrogen phosphorus potassium fertilizer on the growth and yield of tomato under tropical field conditions. Using a two‐factorial randomized complete block design, treatments included five volumes of wastewater and three fertilizer rates, each replicated three times. Growth parameters were assessed at multiple intervals, and fruit yield and biomass were recorded through successive harvests. The highest fertilizer rate resulted in the most vigorous early canopy development, greatest fruit weight in the initial harvests, and highest shoot biomass at maturity. Catfish wastewater alone did not enhance any measured parameter, but a modest wastewater addition combined with full fertilizer rate produced a notable improvement in early leaf expansion. These findings confirm the essential role of balanced inorganic nutrition in tomato production and identify a narrow window in which low‐level organic input can complement chemical fertilizer. Practical implications include the potential for smallholder farmers to valorize aquaculture by‐products and reduce synthetic input without compromising performance.