EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST ON GROWTH OF PLANTS

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Aparna Vishwakarma, Aparna Vishwakarma,

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The impact of vermicompost and different manures on the development and efficiency of pepper plants (Capsicum chinense). Plants were treated with five distinct medicines, specifically T1 (Promix), T2 (vermicompost), T3 (189), T4 (189 + vermicompost), and finally, control which had no composts. T1 , T3 , and T4 were inorganic manures, and T2 was organic. Results got demonstrated that T3 (synthetic manure) significantly affects the development of pepper plants delivering plants with better plant tallness, number of leaves, number of branches, stem width, higher natural product yield, natural product weight and organic product distance across. Plants treated with this treatment additionally had higher natural product yield, natural product weight, and natural product measurement. Mineral supplements were most noteworthy in plants treated with inorganic composts when contrasted with the natural manure. Most extreme chlorophyll level was available in plants treated with T2 . There were moderately significant levels of nuisance and illnesses in plants treated with compound composts, deferred blossoming and fruiting period and elevated levels of leaf and natural product abscission when contrasted with plants treated with natural manure (T2). Also, T3 has demonstrated to greatly affect the development boundaries of pepper plants however not the nature of plants produce.


 

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