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Study of Planting Materials from Natural Organic Waste on the Beach , Sikao District, Trang Province

Country:Thailand
Student(s):Ms.Yataweeda Buadang Mr.Nattawat treerattanapun
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Educator(s):SIRIKWAN NUPHUTI
Contributors:-
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Soil Fertility, Soil pH
Presentation Video: View Video
Presentation Poster: View Document
Language(s):English
Date Submitted:03/05/2025
Shows the organic waste from the beach.
This project aims to study the feasibility of using organic waste from beach areas as planting materials, focusing on analyzing the properties of organic waste from the beach to assess its suitability for planting. The planting materials must be rich in minerals and have a soil structure conducive to growth. The experiment involved collecting organic waste samples from the beach, preparing the planting material, and testing the pH, main nutrient levels (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), organic matter content, and carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C/N Ratio). The appropriate formula was adjusted, and the growth of plants in the planting material derived from organic waste was compared with that in standard planting materials. The study found that the planting medium made from organic waste had a pH level within the appropriate range after improvement and contained sufficient nutrients for plant growth, particularly high levels of phosphorus and organic matter, which positively affected plant growth. Therefore, organic waste from beach areas can be improved and used as an effective planting medium. It contains sufficient minerals for plant growth, which not only helps reduce the amount of waste that causes pollution but promotes the sustainable use of resources in agriculture.



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