Hydrogels of Used Disposable Diapers As Organic Fertilizer For The Growth of Monggo
Hydrogels of Used Disposable Diapers As Organic Fertilizer For The Growth of Monggo
Hydrogels of Used Disposable Diapers As Organic Fertilizer For The Growth of Monggo
MARCH 2020
Abstract
country have gradually affected the quality of the soil in terms of structure and biological
equilibrium, which has required the development of alternative practices to minimize and
mitigate those impacts, parallel to the improvement on the yield per cultivated area and
economical benefits for producers and farmers. In addition, the amount of food that
society of today require for processing and supply of the industry has encouraged the
minimize environmental impacts and take advantage of the resources available in the
field. The main scope of this paper is to assess researches performed with the use of bio
efficiency and benefits acquired in recent years and highlighting their potential for better
Introduction
The growing need for supply of agronomic products for food and consumer goods
processing by the modern society has caused substantial increases in agrarian activities in
recent decades. As a result, the need for implementation of methods that allow, among
other things, to improve the efficiency of crops, mitigate adverse impacts on the soil,
reduce the use of chemical fertilizers, and increase revenues per cultivated area, have
been addressed. For this reason, the implementation of conservative agriculture (CA)
models has been a cornerstone of farming practices globally (Benitez et al 2002; Morte et
crop yields and inputs, and implementing sustainable techniques for development of
agriculture.
decaying remains of organic matter, crops excess, domestic sewage, animal manure, and
microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria (Chirinos et al 2006). They are used to
improve fixation of nutrients in the rhizosphere, produce growth stimulants for plants,
relatively short time, consume smaller amounts of energy, mitigate contamination of soil
and water, increase soil fertility, and promote antagonism and biological control of
The aforementioned aspects are translated into profitable benefits for farmers as a result
of lower costs associated with the process of fertilization and higher crop yields
(Fundases 2005; Gonzalez et al 2002). In this sense, biologic fertilizers application can
bring benefits from an economic, social, and environmental point of view. However, the
capital investment, time, and trained personnel (Plaster 2000; Vanegas 2003; Alegre
producers.
benefits and limitations is required to provide a valid background for academics, farmers
and producers to perform future research complementing current work that deeply assess
worldwide. This paper focuses on the review of current research resulting from the use of
functioning. Next in the paper, benefits and limitations of bio fertilizers are mentioned
followed by current researches’ results from the use of the techniques in various
paper.
Background of the Study
Many are of sure cognizance that fertilizers are used for proper and healthy growth of
plants, but are they really healthy? What exactly are fertilizers? Well, a fertilizer is a
substance, be it synthetic or organic, which is added to the soil in order to increase the
supply of essential nutrients that boost the growth of plants and vegetation in that soil.
With the rapid increase in population globally, the demand of food and agricultural yield
has been rising tremendously. This is the reason why statistics show that almost 40-60%
of agricultural crops mainly from lowlands and highly urbanized areas such as Metro
Manila are grown with the use of different types of fertilizers. Not only this, more than
50% people feed on crops that are grown as a result of using synthetic fertilizers. On the
other hand, there are organic fertilizers that consist of manures and animal wastes.
Objectives
This study aims to know if the hydrogels of used disposable diapers can be used
as organic fertilizer for the growth of mongo seeds. Specifically, it aims to:
1. to know if the hydrogels of used disposable diapers can be used as organic fertilizer for
2. to know the components present in diaper hydrogels being responsible for massive
absorption; and
fertilizer in terms of its speedy growth plant potency, yielded crops or fruit,
Disposable Diapers as Organic Fertilizers for the Growth of Mongo (Vigna radiata)
1. Can hydrogels of used disposable diapers can be used as organic fertilizer for the
2. What are the components present in diaper gels being responsible for massive
3. What is the level of satisfaction of using the diaper gel as stand-in organic fertilizer
in terms of its speedy growth plant potency, yielded crops or fruit, congeniality to other
fresh or dried plant material to animal manures and litters to agricultural by-products
(Wohlfarth and Schroeder, 1979; Das and Jana, 2003; Kumar et al., 2004). The nutrient
content of organic fertilizers varies greatly among source materials, and readily
The hydrogel most commonly used in diapers is sodium polyacrylate. It's added to
the core of disposable diapers to soak up urine and keep moisture away from a baby's
skin, helping to prevent diaper rash. If you cut open a dry diaper, you'll find lots of small
beads mixed in with a fluffy pulp. Hydrogels have many applications today, from food
processing to mopping up oil spills, but they are most familiar as the magic ingredient in
disposable diapers.
Mongo seeds are the familiar white bean sprouts seen in stores and restaurants.
They're also known as mung beans, or mungbeans; their taxonomic name is Vigna
radiata. They're easy to sprout in the classroom or home, and they illustrate the stages of
germinating dicotyledonous seedlings -- dicots for short. Dicots sprout with separate
leaves on a stem, unlike single-leaf monocots like grass. Mongos are also epigeal,
meaning the seedlings emerge from their seed husks and leave them below ground.
Scope and Delimitation
Fertilizer for the Growth of Mongo (Vigna radiata) Seeds is limited only to the
following:
2. Farmers. The focus of this study to the farmers, they will learn how to recycle
fertilizer.
3. Students. The focus of this study to the students is to let them know that the said
Definition of Terms
The following terms are conceptually and operationally defined.
and keep moisture away from a baby's skin, helping to prevent diaper rash.
2. Monggo (Vigna radiata) Seeds It is conceptually defined as white bean sprouts seen
Fertilizer for the Growth of Mongo (Vigna radiata) Seeds is deemed important to the
following:
1. Department of Agriculture. They are the first beneficiary of this study because
farmers.
2. Farmers. They will also benefit in this study because this study is related to
their field. This can help them a lot in so many terms and ways. By
3. Students. Students can also benefit in this study because they will be having
this study can also help them to become more responsible and more
conscious in agriculture.
Chapter II
Review of Related Literature
With the advent of the so-called Green Revolution in the second half of the 20th
fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides became commonplace around the world not only on
These chemicals, many of which were developed in the lab and are petroleum-
based, have allowed farmers and gardeners of every stripe to exercise greater control over
the plants they want to grow by enriching the immediate environment and warding off
pests. But such benefits haven’t come without environmental costs—namely the
wholesale pollution of most of our streams, rivers, ponds, lakes and even coastal areas, as
When the excess nutrients from all the fertilizer we use runs off into our
waterways, they cause algae blooms sometimes big enough to make waterways
impassable. When the algae die, they sink to the bottom and decompose in a process that
removes oxygen from the water. Fish and other aquatic species can’t survive in these so-
called “dead zones” and so they die or move on to greener underwater pastures.
A related issue is the poisoning of aquatic life. According to the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control (CDC), Americans alone churn through 75 million pounds of pesticides
each year to keep the bugs off their peapods and petunias. When those chemicals get into
waterways, fish ingest them and become diseased. Humans who eat diseased fish can
salmon there are swimming around with dozens of synthetic chemicals in their systems.
Another recent study from Indiana found that a variety of corn genetically engineered to
produce the insecticide Bt is having toxic effects on non-target aquatic insects, including
The solution, of course, is to go organic, both at home and on the farm. According
to the Organic Trade Association, organic farmers and gardeners use composted manure
and other natural materials, as well as crop rotation, to help improve soil fertility, rather
these practices protect ground water supplies and avoid runoff of chemicals that can
as many ways to keep pests at bay without resorting to harsh synthetic chemicals. A
Farming System Information Center, for starters. Those interested in face-to-face advice
should consult with a master gardener at a local nursery that specializes in organic
gardening.
Chapter III
METHODOLOGY
Procedure
Diaper Gels
1. For this project you’ll need one of these disposable diapers. New or
2. Now most people know that a diaper can hold quite a bit of liquid, but
3. We tried putting over 4 cups of water in this thing, and you can see that
4. To see what's inside, let's go ahead and rip it open, and dump the
5. We can see that if we add a bit more water and mix it together, we've
6. We tried packing some of this stuff into an airtight bag and freezing it
HYDRO SOIL
1. Now, we used food coloring to change the color of the gels, but when
working with plants it's best to leave it clear. This way, the plants won't
3. Now we're going to need some all purpose potting soil that you can get at
any home improvement store, and a large mixing bowl to dump it in.
4. Add equal parts of dirt and gel, then begin working the two together until
5. Now we’ve got a super absorbent, super soil that's light and fluffy, and
POTTED PLANTS
1. In the event of an extreme overwatering like this, you might expect that
2. But with the hydrogels infused in the soil, we can see how the excess water
is quickly absorbed, keeping the soil damp and fluffy, and possibly saving
3. Now the reason this mixture will hold so much liquid is because of these
4. They'll hold over 500 times their weight in water, and if you want to
separate them out, try ripping apart the wadding in the diaper, and
shaking it upside down over a piece of paper. The cotton fluff should blow
5. Go ahead and throw a little soil into the pot first, then help the plant get
comfortable.
6. To hold it firm in place, just keep packing more soil until everything sits
tight.
7. We can finish up by giving the plant a bit more water, and now with the
super crystals in your soil, your plant can go twice as long between
8. This diaper gel can work on your existing plants as well. As the gel
9. Just grab a knife and a spoon, and gently nestle them down between the
10. Now we dropped some gel down to the roots, work the soil back together,
and continue around the pot until all your water-gel is used up.
SEED STARTERS
1. If you're looking for a lazy way to get your seeds started, just dump them
into a batch of the grow dough, and give it all a good mix, or you could
2. Fill a container of your choice, add a bit of water, and find a place that you
3. Over the course of a week, the seeds will automatically sprout and begin to
4. For one final idea, you can help preserve your fresh cut flowers, by adding
powder, you'll see it absorbs the solution and slowly grows up to 60 times
its size.
6. By agitating the gel you can create an awesome effect that looks like
crushed ice.
7. Not only does it look cool, but it's slowly releasing water as the flowers
need it, and feeding them at the same time. The gel is completely non-
toxic.
GARDENING
Not only will this save you on watering costs, but it will also last quite a
Well now you know how to take an ordinary diaper, and convert it into an
extraordinary super soil, that will help keep your plants happy, and hopefully
Mother nature has always taught us to balance out everything, and still
continues to do so. If you eat a lot, your body naturally bloats up and tells you to
exercise and come back to shape. When you exercise too much, your body tells
you to slow down and relax. If there is rain, you also get the Sun, each and
everything works fine till a balance is maintained. And we all know the
consequences of imbalance. A classic example for the same would be the rise in
global warming due to various reasons, including deforestation. Same is the case
with fertilizers. The problem is that humans tend to use too much of fertilizers in
the soil because they have to cater to the global demand of food. As mentioned
already, more than half of the total yield production is out of synthetic or
calcium, magnesium, and so on. These chemicals and minerals, although help in
boosting the growth of plants, they also have their drastic side effects in the long
run. Mentioned below are some key points defining the effects of using fertilizers
on the environment.
Though this may sound ironic to you, the fact is that using too much of
fertilizers in the soil can alter the fertility of the soil by increasing the acid levels
in the soil. Which is why it is recommended to get a soil test done at least once in
every 3 years so that you can keep a track whether or not you are using the right
considered to be the most acidic and 14 being the most basic. 7 is considered to
be neutral. The ideal soil pH varies from plant to plant and can be altered by
bringing in some changes. Bottom line for using too much of fertilizers in the soil
is that, though it may seem to work currently, there are high chances that you
may not use it for plant yielding in the long run. Alters the Biology of Water
Bodies
When you use too much of fertilizers in the soil, it leads to eutrophication.
Fertilizers contain substances like nitrates and phosphates that are flooded into
lakes and oceans through rains and sewage. These substances prove to become
toxic for the aquatic life, thereby, increasing the excessive growth of algae in the
water bodies and decreasing the levels of oxygen. This leads to a toxic
environment and leads to death of fish and other aquatic fauna and flora.
of fishes in the water bodies tend to be the main food source of various birds and
animals in the environment. You would be surprised to know that more than 50%
The nitrogen and other chemicals present in the fertilizers can also affect
the ground waters and waters that are used for the purpose of drinking. One of
the most common result for this can be the development of blue baby syndrome
which occurs in infants whose incapable enough of standing through sensitive air
conditions.
Materials
Disposable diapers
Small shovel
10 cups of water
Bowl
Knife
Pots