How do you fertilize ginger cultivation?

Fertilization in ginger cultivation is the provision of nutrients in the form of organic fertilizer to ginger plants. The aim is to meet the nutrient requirements needed so that ginger plants can grow optimally and produce optimally.
Fertilization in ginger cultivation is the provision of nutrients in the form of organic fertilizer to ginger plants. The aim is to meet the nutrient requirements needed so that ginger plants can grow optimally and produce optimally.
What should be considered when fertilizing ginger plants?

  • The given organic fertilizer is of good quality with the characteristics of no strong odor, crumbs, does not carry weeds and pests;
  • The recommended application of inorganic fertilizer is based on the LEISA (Low External Input Sustainable Agriculture) principle, namely urea: 600 kg / ha; SP-36: 300 kg / ha; and KCl: 400 kg / ha;
  • The planting area has been given basic fertilizer in the form of organic compost or manure at a dose of 1 sack per 100 m2;
  • Fertilization follow-up at the age of 6-8 weeks with compost organic fertilizer of about 15-20 tons / ha.

How does fertilization work in ginger cultivation?

  1. Use a good quality organic fertilizer;
  2. Provide LEISA (Low External Input Sustainable Agriculture), namely urea: 600 kg / ha; SP-36: 300 kg / ha; and KCl: 400 kg / ha;
  3. Apply basic fertilizer in the form of organic fertilizer at the time of mound manufacturing, as much as 1 sack per 100 m2;
  4. Provide supplementary fertilizer at the age of 6-8 weeks with compost organic fertilizer of about 15-20 tons / ha.