This study aimed to evaluate the effect of organic fertilizer and foliar application of humic acid on quantitative and qualitative yield of marigold which was performed in randomized complete block design with three replications. Factors in this study consisted of foure levels of manure application vermicompost in 0, 5, 10 and15 tons per hectare and humic acid at three levels: 0, 250 and 500 milligrams per liter. Some traits were investigated at the end of the experiment such as height, fresh flower performance, number of flowers per plant, grain yield, petals yield, seed weight, carotenoid content, total phenols and percentage of mucilage. Based on the analysis of variance was determined that the effect of vermicompost and humic acid on all studied traits were significant at the 1 or 5 percent levels. Based on the results of this test, it can be stated that the application of vermicompost had a positive impact in marigold. With an increase in the amount of compost in the range between zero and 15 tons per hectare, this herb also increases the amount of morphological and biochemical, and a maximum of 15 tons was achieved with treatment. The application of vermicompost 15 tons per hectare recommended in the growing marigold. Effect of humic acid on the parameters was significant and 500 mg had highest significant effect, therefore the use of humic acid is also recommended.