SAWIT BENGKOK!! INI CARA MENGATASINYA?

Joko Warino
19 Mar 202504:15

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Joko Warno visits his plantation to check on a plant that has been affected by wildlife, likely monkeys, pulling and damaging the plant’s growth. He observes that the plant’s top is rotting, and the stem has become crooked. To address the issue, Joko decides to trim the plant, leaving part of it intact in hopes that it will grow back straight and healthy. He shares tips on how to manage similar issues with palm plants, emphasizing that such problems can be resolved with patience and proper care. Joko encourages viewers to adapt these methods to their own plantations, whether dealing with a few plants or many.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The video starts with a greeting and introduction by the host, Joko Warno, to his audience.
  • πŸ˜€ Joko is inspecting a plant on his farm, noting that its growth seems abnormal.
  • πŸ˜€ He suspects the plant has been disturbed by wild animals, particularly monkeys, which may have damaged the plant's top.
  • πŸ˜€ The plant's growth is observed to be slanted and experiencing some rot at the top.
  • πŸ˜€ In the past, Joko has dealt with similar issues by cutting back the plant and waiting for it to grow properly.
  • πŸ˜€ This time, he decides to trim the plant to encourage straight growth, while leaving the base intact.
  • πŸ˜€ The plant’s slant is visible, but Joko believes trimming will help it grow upright again.
  • πŸ˜€ He highlights that the cut might cause some concerns about the plant not regrowing, but he is hopeful it will recover.
  • πŸ˜€ Joko suggests that if the plant is disturbed by animals or other factors in the future, trimming and waiting for regrowth is a possible solution.
  • πŸ˜€ He concludes by giving advice on how to handle plants with similar issues, such as cutting back if they become crooked or rotting, and using pesticides if necessary.
  • πŸ˜€ The video ends with a closing greeting and an invitation to return for future updates.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue with the plant described in the video?

    -The plant is experiencing abnormal growth due to damage caused by wild animals, likely monkeys, which have pulled on its tip, leading to a bent growth and rotting at the top.

  • How did the damage to the plant occur?

    -The damage occurred when a wild animal, possibly a monkey, pulled on the plant's tip, causing the growth to bend and resulting in rotting at the top.

  • What is the suggested method to address the problem with the plant?

    -The suggested method is to trim or cut the damaged part of the plant, which may allow it to grow back properly, as it has worked in the past with similar issues.

  • What does the speaker hope will happen after trimming the plant?

    -The speaker hopes that by trimming the plant, it will grow back straight and healthy, even though it may still initially grow a bit bent.

  • Why does the speaker not cut the plant completely?

    -The speaker avoids cutting the plant completely because the base of the plant is still intact, and trimming it too much could risk it not growing back.

  • How long does the speaker anticipate it will take for the plant to recover?

    -The speaker expects that in a few months, the plant should show signs of recovery and proper growth.

  • What can be done if the issue of rotting occurs in multiple plants?

    -If rotting occurs in multiple plants, the speaker suggests spraying the plants, likely with a pesticide or fungicide, to help prevent further damage.

  • What is the speaker's overall advice for managing bent or rotting plants?

    -The speaker advises trimming the affected part of the plant, allowing it time to grow back, and suggests that minor issues with one or two plants are manageable.

  • How does the speaker feel about the frequency of this issue in their area?

    -The speaker mentions that wild monkeys are common in the area and cause frequent issues with plants, including bending and damaging them.

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The purpose of the video is to share the speaker's experience and offer advice on how to handle damaged plants, specifically those affected by wild animals and rotting.

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