This document describes a study that tested using a combination of low-grade rock phosphate and human urine as a novel fertilizer for chickpea plants. The study found that applying this fertilizer combination directly to soil resulted in similar plant growth performance as applying commercial diammonium phosphate fertilizer at the same ratios. Using a waste product like low-grade rock phosphate enriched with human urine holds promise for sustainable agriculture by enabling waste utilization and minimizing waste while improving resource-use efficiency for food production. Crop trials were conducted on chickpea plants in trays with different soil treatments to evaluate the effects on plant growth responses.