Abstract:
The benefaction of container gardening on food security is its main strength while it fulfils an essential
fraction of nutritional requirements. The effect of five organic liquid fertilizers prepared using banana
waste, weeds (mixing equal proportions of Lantana camara, Mimosa invisa and Mikania micrantha by
weight), Gliricidia leaves, fish waste and cow dung together with inorganic liquid fertilizer (Albert’s
solution) was tested. Three separate experiments were conducted to evaluate the treatment effect for
Abelmoschus esculentus, Raphanus sativus and Amaranthus spp. arranged as randomized complete block
designs with six replicates. The average plant height, stem girth, number of leaves and pods per plant, pod
girth and length and fresh weight of the pods were significantly different between treatments for
Abelmoschus esculentus. The highest plant height, stem girth, number of leaves and pod length were
recorded when treating plants with Albert’s solution. However, the number of pods per plant and pod girth
was not significantly different between the Albert’s solution, banana liquid fertilizer and weeds liquid
fertilizer. In Raphanus sativus, the average plant height, fresh weight of leaves, diameter, length and weight
of the tuberous root were significantly influenced by the treatment. The greater diameter and the length of
the tuberous root were observed when treating plants with Albert’s solution and cow dung liquid fertilizer
while the lowest values were recorded in weed and Gliricidia leaves liquid fertilizers. Cow dung liquid
fertilizer treated Raphanus sativus plants recorded the highest tuber fresh weight while it was not
significantly different from Albert’s solution. The lowest tuber weight was observed when treating plants
with weeds and Gliricidia liquid fertilizers. The average plant height, stem girth, number of leaves, leaf
length, leaf width and root length were significantly different among treatments (P < 0.01) for Amaranthus
spp. However, the volume of the roots per plant was not significantly different among treatments. When
treating plants with Albert’s solution, banana and fish liquid fertilizers the plant height was not significantly
different from each other. The economically important characteristics of the Amaranthus spp such as the
number of leaves per plant, leaf length and leaf width were not significantly different among Albert’s
solution, banana, weed and fish liquid fertilizers. According to the results of the present study, it could be
suggested that banana and weeds liquid fertilizer could be used to achive good yield of Abelmoschus
esculentus same as Albert’s solution. Cow dung liquid fertilizer and Albert’s solution could be effective
for Raphanus sativus while Albert’s coution could be replaced by banana, weed and fish liquid fertilizers
for high yield of Amaranthus spp.