Abstract:
Enormous measures of flowers are presented in temples in India making a lot of floral waste. The temple
squanders are delivered in the water bodies or unloaded at the accessible spots of land which makes extreme
environmental pollution and wellbeing hazards. Composting of floral waste in blends with dry leaves and
cow dung were ready to lead the review. Debased floral waste deposits effectively are a modest and adaptable
wellspring of decision for biocompost. Agnihotra is a process of refinement of the environment through the
agency of element ‘Fire’. Preliminary study was carried out to optimization of different types and
concentration of biocompost and Agnihotra ash. Central composite design was employed for optimization
of the effect of independent variables such as biocompost and Agnihotra ash on responses such as
germination, root length and shoot length. Various experiments have been planned to get scientific
explanations which confirm the impact of Agnihotra ash on soil fertility and plant life. Agnihotra ash has
a beneficial effect on seed germination and growth of plants, nevertheless it was found that very higher
amount of it adversely affects the plant growth. An effort has been made here to show how Agnihotra ash
contributes in a positive way, as enhancer of the environment and plant health. So in this study we check
the combined effect of floral waste biocompost and Agnihotra ash on plant growth and soil health.