1. Variety selection
When choosing a Takka Palmata variety, you need to consider the following factors:
- Purpose of cultivation: Takka Palmata can be used as an ornamental and medicinal plant.
2. Soil preparation
Takka Palmata is a tropical plant that prefers moist, fertile soils that are neutral to slightly alkaline.
3. Landing
Takka Palmata can be grown outdoors in regions with warm and humid climates. In the northern regions, Takka Palmata can be grown in containers in winter gardens or greenhouses.
When planting Takka Palmata in open ground, it is necessary to prepare a planting hole measuring 50x50x50 cm. A drainage layer of broken brick or expanded clay must be added to the bottom of the hole. Then a mixture of fertile soil, peat and sand in a ratio of 2:1:1 must be added to the hole.
The plant is planted in the center of the planting hole, straightening the roots. The root collar should be at soil level. After planting, the plants are watered abundantly.
4. Plant care
Takka Palmata requires regular watering. It is necessary to water the plant abundantly, without allowing the soil to dry out. In hot weather, watering is carried out daily.
Takka Palmata also requires regular feeding. Fertilizing is carried out 2-3 times a month during the growing season. For fertilizing, mineral fertilizers for decorative deciduous plants are used.
5. Harvest
The leaf blades of Takka Palmata can be collected at any time of the year. Leaves are cut with scissors or a sickle.
Additional Tips
- Takka Palmata prefers semi-shady or shady places.
- The plant does not tolerate direct sunlight.
- Takka Palmata is a poisonous plant. When working with the plant, precautions must be taken.
Takka Palmata is an ornamental plant that can be used for landscaping gardens and parks.
Takka Palmata is a medicinal plant that is used to treat various diseases, including diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular system and nervous system.