Benefits and How to Make PGPR from Bamboo Roots (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria)
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 Published On Nov 22, 2021

How to make PGPR bamboo roots (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria) or plant growth-promoting bacteria. PGPR bacteria live in colonies around plant roots and are beneficial for plants. These bacteria have a very important role for plant growth and provide benefits for plant physiological processes. Roots are the source of life, there is exchange of air, nutrients, decomposition. In Indonesian terms, PGPR is known as RPTT or (Plant Growth Stimulating Rhizobacteria). Bamboo is a plant that has billions of PGPR bacteria in its roots. We can breed PGPR from bamboo roots in a way such as making moles from bamboo roots. Making PGPR bacteria is quite easy, the main ingredient is bamboo root which is added with other ingredients.

Here are the tools and materials for making PGPR from bamboo roots:
1. Bamboo root 1 ounce;
2. 1 kg bran;
3. 2 ounces of shrimp paste;
4. Molasses / molasses, juice, brown sugar or sugar 4 ounces;
5. 1 ounce whiting;
6. 10 liters of clean water;
7. Jerry or Tong.

As for how to make the correct PGPR bamboo root bacteria are:
1. Bamboo roots soaked in boiled water (in cold) for approximately 4-5 days;
2. Sugar, bran and shrimp paste boiled until boiling for approximately 20-25 minutes, then cool;
3. Once cool, put all the ingredients into a barrel or jerry can and tightly closed;
4. Open the lid and stir every morning, then close again;
5. After about 2 weeks, pgpr from bamboo roots is usually ready and ready to use.
how to make PGPR bacteria is the same as how to make bamboo root mole

Here are some of the benefits of PGPR bacteria:
• Increase nitrogen fixation in legumes Promotes growth of free nitrogen fixing bacteria;
• Increase the availability of other nutrients such as phosphate, sulfur, iron and copper;
• Produces plant hormones Adds beneficial bacteria and fungi;
• Controlling plant pests and diseases.
The benefits of PGPR for plants are of course many more and as an organic farmer, of course, we are always committed to preserving nature by using organic ingredients.

Application to Plants:
Before use, PGPR is filtered to separate the dregs from the water. The method of application can be sprayed onto the land, sprayed onto plants, or soaking the seeds or seedlings that will be used. PGPR can also be applied by direct pouring into plant roots.

That's a video about the benefits and how to make PGPR, hopefully it will be useful as a repertoire of how to make PGPR or how to make PGPR fertilizer.

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