PEMANFAATAN CAIRAN KOMPOS LIMBAH ORGANIK SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF NUTRISI TANAMAN HIDROPONIK

Aryati Muhaymin Marali, Subur Mulyanto, Herdian Dwimas, Yasmin Zulfati Yusrina

Abstract


Panti Asuhan Al Firdaus, di bawah Yayasan Anak Al-Kabir Indonesia, menghadapi tantangan pemanfaatan lahan yang belum optimal. Pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan solusi kepada Panti Asuhan Al Firdaus dengan memanfaatkan lahan dan limbah organik sebagai sumber nutrisi dalam budidaya tanaman hidroponik. Melalui pendekatan ini, panti asuhan ini mampu mengoptimalkan pemanfaatan lahan dan menghasilkan pupuk organik. Teknik budidaya tanaman hidroponik diterapkan, memberikan pemahaman tentang pertanian berkelanjutan. Tahap persiapan melibatkan studi pustaka dan diskusi dengan mitra. Pelatihan bak komposer dan budidaya hidroponik diimplementasikan pada tahap pelaksanaan. Evaluasi hasil dan keterampilan mitra dilakukan untuk perbaikan kedepannya. Keberhasilan pengabdian ini membantu Panti Asuhan Al Firdaus dalam pertanian berkelanjutan, mengoptimalkan lahan dan mengurangi limbah organik, menuju kemandirian dan produktivitas yang lebih besar.

Kata kunci: pertanian hidroponik, limbah organik, pengabdian masyarakat, panti asuhan

 

ABSTRACT

The Al Firdaus Orphanage, under the Al-Kabir Indonesia Children's Foundation, faces the challenge of land use that is not yet optimal. This service aims to provide solutions to the Al Firdaus Orphanage by utilizing land and organic waste as a source of nutrition in hydroponic plant cultivation. Through this approach, the orphanage can optimize land use and produce organic fertilizer. Hydroponic plant cultivation techniques are applied, providing an understanding of sustainable agriculture. The preparation phase involves literature study and discussion with partners. Composer tub training and hydroponic cultivation are implemented at the implementation stage. Evaluation of partner results and skills is carried out for future improvement. The success of this activity helps the Al Firdaus Orphanage in sustainable agriculture, optimizing land and reducing organic waste, towards greater independence and productivity.

Keywords: hydroponic farming, organic waste, community engagement, orphanage

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