PENGETAHUAN TRADISIONAL MASYARAKAT DALAM BUDIDAYA TANAMAN KELAPA DI DESA TINDOI KECAMATAN WANGI-WANGI KABUPATEN WAKATOBI

Bahasa Indonesia

Authors

  • Nesti Werdiani Jurusan Penyuluhan Pertanian FP UHO
  • Dasmin Sidu Jurusan Penyuluhan Pertanian FP UHO
  • Mardin Jurusan Penyuluhan Pertanian FP UHO

Keywords:

Traditional Knowledge; Coconut Cultivation

Abstract

This study aims to determine the traditional knowledge of the community in coconut cultivation in Tindoi
Village, Wangi-Wangi District, Wakatobi Regency. The number of respondents in this study were 6 people who
were determined using the snowball technique. The results of this study shows that: (1) Land provision for coconut
cultivation does not arbitrarily chosen by the community in Tindoi Village Wangi-Wangi District Wakatobi
Regency,Kaindea forest and Padangkuku forest are options the main community in the cultivation of coconut
plants. (2) Tindoi Village community usually clearing forest land is done first slashing shrubs but before slashing
the community first in the past, reading a mantra or prayer, the people there used to call it designation Batata. (3)
Provision of coconut seeds by the Village community Tindoi, namely coconut seeds, can be directly taken from the
mother tree, which is healthy and good. (4) The people of Tindoi Village before planting coconut first of all, you
have to determine the good day,which is the good day is on yhe full moon that the people of Tindoi Village call it
as Komba Ompulu Lolima which has the largest moon meaning of the moon another month.(5) The people of
Tindoi Village have traditional knowledge in planting coconuts, namely in the process of planting coconuts must
be male and planting during the day.When diong one has to sit on the ground and one has to carry one child behind
him. (6) The people of Tindoi Village use coconut dregs or what they call kosea as fertilizer. Coconut or kosea
dregs this is obtained from the juice of coconut milk and they use it as fertilizer usually they throw the kosea or
coconut dregs to the coconut plant.

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Published

23-04-2022