Effects of Combined Fermented Sheep Manure and Plant Juice on Cucumber Growth, Yield, and Return on Investment
Alvin P. Ramos | Mark Louie D. Busto
Discipline: Agriculture
Abstract:
Organic inputs such as fermented manures and
plant extracts are increasingly explored as
alternatives to synthetic fertilizers. This study
evaluated the effects of fermented sheep manure
and fermented plant juice on cucumber (Cucumis
sativus) growth and productivity at the Agri-Tech
Eco Tourism Farm, Isabela State University–
Roxas Campus. A Randomized Complete Block
Design (RCBD) with five treatments was used:
100% recommended fertilizer (control) and four
combinations of 50% recommended fertilizer plus
varying levels of fermented sheep manure (500–
650 ml) with a constant dose of fermented plant
juice. The growth and yield parameters measured
included fruit number per plant, fruit length and
diameter, and weight of marketable and nonmarketable fruits. Results showed that while
cucumber growth was comparable across
treatments at 15 and 30 days after sowing,
significant differences were observed at 45 days.
The control (T1) produced the heaviest and most
numerous marketable fruits, the lowest
proportion of non-marketable fruits, and the
highest total yield, resulting in a return on
investment (ROI) of 94.81%, which was higher
than all organic input combinations. Fermented
sheep manure and plant juice supported growth
and yield but did not surpass the productivity or
profitability of full synthetic fertilization. These
findings highlight that, under the conditions of
this study, the control treatment provided the highest ROI, quantifying the economic advantage
of the recommended fertilizer rate.
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ISSN 2815-2018 (Online)
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