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The Potential of Young Mango Peelings as Organic Fertilizer to Tomato Plants.
Rotten Mango (Mangifera indica)
Extract, Malunggay (Moringa oleifera) Twigs Extract and Wood Vinegar as a Liquid Fertilizer to Tomato Plant (Solanum lycopersicum)

Introduction
Background of the Study
Rotten Mango

Malunggay Twigs Extract Malunggay, is one of the world's most useful plants. It is used as food, effective flocculant or water treatment, antibiotic, source of oil, and coagulant for turbid waters.

It is also called "mother's best friend", and "miracle vegetable" by many who know malunggay's beneficial uses. It is cultivated in all countries of the tropics. It is easy to plant and is available year-round.
Wood Vinegar
According to Thailand’s Department of Agriculture, wood vinegar has the following broad benefits:
• Improvement of soil quality
• Elimination of pest
• Plant growth control; being able to accelerate the development of roots, stems, tubers, leaves, flowers, and fruit • Used to increase amounts of fruit produced in orchards
Objectives: The main purpose of this study is to determine the problems in our society today. Specifically, it attempts to answer the following objectives:monggo skin, malunggay twigs extract and wood vinegar to the growth of tomato plant.
To enhance the growth of tomato plant.
To determine the significant effect of the pulverized.

Significance of the Study
This study aims to help people in this society especially farmers in producing more bountiful harvests and products. And a big help to increase the farmer’s income and to help our economical problem.

Methodology
Materials
Wood Vinegar
Malunggay Twigs
Monggo Peelings (dried)
Tomato Plant
Mortar and Pestle/Grinder
Measuring Cups
Container/Basin

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