The response of manure towards the growth and development of crops was plaid in this investigation. Manure and
compost not only supply many nutrients for crop production, including micronutrients, but they are also valuable sources
of organic matter. Increasing soil organic matter improves soil structure or tilth. Most vegetable crops return small amounts
of crop residue to the soil, so manure, compost, and other organic amendments help maintain soil organic matter levels.
The pots experiment was comprised 60 pots with two cultivars i.e., “Sabz Pari”and “Super Green” of Okra species having
5 replicates 3 treatments for each species and 6 harvests. The experiments were conducted at the net house of Botany
Department, Government Postgraduate College Dera Ghazi Khan in a completely randomized block design. The growth
parameters number of leaves 68.01±37.43 and leaf area 70.74±31.87 of cultivar “Super green” was showed maximum
response in manure than cultivar “Sabz pari” 8.11±1.34 and 8.19±5.60, respectively. The vegetative growth of Okra
cultivars were showed significant response in different concentration of animals manure. Significant variations were found
in between the treatments and the different levels of growth harvest (P≥000***). Moreover the germination response of
weeds was also significantly increased with the concentration of animal manure.