Banana peel powder and coco peat as organic substrates for soil less cultivation of plants-A review

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Soil farming is a piece of man-made advice that provides nutrients to plants and supports nutrients and water. Soil culture can be defined as any method of growing plants without the use of soil. Soil farming can be defined as vegetables grown in a greenhouse system in a solid environment, in addition to soil rich in nutrient solutions. Soil farming is more useful and can be done in the non-agricultural sector. This yields higher yields in less time. Cocoa peat is then used as a base for soil cultivation and as a fertilizer for banana peel powder. It is used in every soil-free agriculture. Through this study, we all know that soilless farming can be very useful in achieving our dream of achieving additional farming and greater profit. This article provides an outline of soil farming through fibre-rich material and peels powder.

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Vincent, J., Gomez, L. A., Suthanthira, D. P. R. R., & Chellaiah, G. (2021). Banana peel powder and coco peat as organic substrates for soil less cultivation of plants-A review. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2396). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0066290

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