Abstract:
In the study area, there was problem of seedling quality because of degraded local soil fertility 
and competing interest for manure from vegetable, fruit, coffee and kahat producers. The 
study was focused on determining the most suitable soil amendment for germination and early 
seedling growth of selected indigenous multipurpose agroforestry tree species. Seedlings were 
raised in polythene tubes having 10cm diameter and 15cm height and the experimental plots
were laid out with eight treatments and three replications. The morphological attributes of
seedlings such as shoot and root height, root collar diameter, estimated leaf area and actual 
leaf area were measured for assessment of tree seedlings vigor and robustness. Analysis of 
variance indicated the shoot height of Cordia africana, Fiadherbia albida and Mellitia 
ferruginea were significantly different at (P<0.05) whereas shoot height of Moringa 
stenopetala was highly significant at (P<0.01). Actual leaf area(cm2
) of Fiadherbia albida 
and Moringa stenopetala were significantly different at(P<0.05) and estimated leaf area(cm2
) 
of the four species were highly significant at (P<0.01).Treatment8(3A: 2M: 1S:) for Cordia 
africana, treatment 5 (3A: 2M: 1S: 23U) for Fiadherbia albida and treatment 2(2A: 2M: 2S: 
25D) for both Moringa stenopetala and Mellitia ferruginea exhibited the lowest sturdiness 
quotient, which indicates that they are good quality seedling for plantation.Shoot height 
indicated positive correlation with most seedling growth parameter but root collar diameter 
and Sturdiness quotient showed negative correlation for all species. Treatment 3 (3A: 2M: 1S: 
23U) is recommended as the best soilmix compared to other treatments, however it needs 
further study. The current study can be taken as an option to solve problems related to nursery 
pot soilmix quality.