Cây Cọ Nhật (Licuala grandis)
Surname | Araceae/Aroids |
---|---|
Leaf color | xanh lá |
Leaf size | vừa |
Tăng trưởng | average |
Diseases & Pests | leaf burn, fungus, aphids, root rot, leaf rot, soft rot |
Licuala grandis, also known as the Japanese Palm, is a distinctive palm with round, original leaves with delicate wavy edges, resembling elegant folding fans. The tree has a straight, compact trunk, usually 2–3 meters tall, very suitable for interior decoration or small landscape spaces.
Note: The above information is only relative, the living conditions of the tree also depend a lot on other objective factors.
How to Plant and Care for Palm Trees
Difficulty of growing palm trees
Difficulty: 2-3/6
Palm trees do not require much care from the grower. Palm trees only need a moderate level of care, adequate watering, and their nutritional requirements are also quite simple.
Suitable soil for palm
Palms prefer loam or loam soil, rich in organic matter and fairly well drained. Most potting mixes, rice husks or peat moss, with a little coarse sand added, will do. Generally, a compact, slightly water-retaining soil is sufficient.
Suitable light for growing palm trees
Palm trees are light-loving plants, so you should plant them in places with direct light or, ideally, strong indirect light.
Palm Tree Growing Temperature
Watering the palm trees
Palm trees do not need much water. If planted indoors, do not water too much, just water 3 times a week and the tree can grow well.
Suitable moisture for brushes
The ideal humidity for palm trees is usually between 50% and 60%, as this is the humidity level that simulates the natural tropical environment where they grow best.
pH for palm trees
The ideal pH range is 6.0 - 7.0 pH. A slightly acidic or neutral soil pH is ideal.
Pet-friendly
Most popular Palms are pet friendly. However, limit your pet's exposure to the leaves.
Indoor Plant Care Guide
The most important and basic knowledge about growing plants indoors: