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To get good results and quality [1], it is necessary to give fertilizer on the soil, which is the

addition of fertilizer aims to improve the properties of the soil, both physical, chemical and
biological properties. As a medium of place the growth of plants, plants or plants also requires a
good intake both organic and inorganic substances. Organic intake comes from absorption
carbon dioxide and releases water vapor. While inorganic intake is obtained from absorption
carried out by the soil through the body part (roots) in the form ions.

There are two kinds of fertilizers, which are natural and artificial where the effect applying
fertilizer [2] to the soil can improve the naturalness of the soil such as minerals and nutrients.
While the artificial one is fertilizer made by humans in industry, which contain certain
ingredients such as elements nutrient. And there are two artificial fertilizers namely a single
fertilizer that only contains one nutrients that function as a fertility enhancer, and vice versa for
fertilizer compound.

The elements that are needed by plants [3] the basic elements that make up organic compounds
in plants, including Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen, plant events absorb these elements are
photosynthesis.

Before applying fertilizer to the soil, first do soil processing, the management of the soil is done
[4] by sprinkling the soil, it is intended that the fertilizer given to the soil can be distributed
evenly throughout the soil, so that the function of the fertilizer that provides nutrients to the soil
and can be well absorbed by the soil, so that plants that grow on it can grow well.

Organic fertilizer is a decomposition process or decomposition event from complex to simple by


microbes. It is composed of all kinds of natural materials with various patterns of mineralization,
nutrient content, and availability [5] and also is a complete fertilizer because it contains macro
and micro elements, although in small amounts. The use of organic fertilizers can overcome the
problems caused by inorganic fertilizers.

When artificial and natural fertilizers are mixed when giving results the results are far better than
with different treatments [6] ie because the provider of organic fertilizers and inorganic
fertilizers in a balanced manner cannot damage the structure of the soil itself , because the
nutrients provided to the soil are sufficient / balanced, in other words there is nothing excessive
between the nutrients supplied by organic and inorganic fertilizers, and does not change the
properties of the soil, chemical and biological. Where the nature of physics concerns fatigue,
porosity, and absorption. Chemical properties are related to pH and stability of nutrients.
Whereas biological biology involves the life of microorganisms in the soil.

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