Studies were conducted to evaluate the “Influence of organic inputs and growing conditions on yield and yield related attributes of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.)” in the Experimental Farm, Department of Horticulture, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat during the period 2020-2022. The field experiment was laid out in Factorial Randomized Block Design (RBD) with five treatments replicated three times under four different growing conditions with spacing of 30cm x 60cm. The four different growing conditions were rain shelter with insect proof net (S1) (top covered with 200 micron UV film and side wall of 40 mesh net), rain shelter without insect proof net (S2), net house (50% shade) i.e. S3 and open condition (S4). Treatments were FYM @ 180 g/plant (T1), rock phosphate @ 4.50 g/plant + microbial consortium @ 0.063g/plant (T2), T2 + vermicompost @ 45 g/plant (T3), T2 + enrich compost @ 45 g/plant (T4) and T2 + poultry manure @ 45 g/plant (T5).) .The yield attributes viz. number of fruit retained (19.33 nos), length (5.38 cm), diameter (4.26cm), volume (19.45 cc), average fruit weight (23.65g), fruit yield (457.88g/plant) was also found to be significantly higher in treatment combination T3S1 vermicompost @ 45 g/plant+ rock phosphate @ 4.5 g/plant + microbial consortium @ 0.063 g/plant in growing condition S1) in pooled analysis of both the years.