Banana Cultivation Profitable Prospects
How are you today, I hope everything is fine without any problems. In this post I will discuss the banana plants cultivated by my brother-in-law in Lagang village. The bananas planted are barangan bananas, which are bananas with a very delicious taste. And in the back garden of my brother-in-law's house, there are Barangan banana saplings planted and they are growing very well.
This banana plant was not given fertilizer, or sprayed, because the soil was already very fertile, so fertilizer was no longer applied to the banana roots. So because they are not fertilized or sprayed with chemicals, these bananas are safe to eat and healthy, because they are free from preservatives and chemicals. Its growth spreads so that among the wild grass plants, the barangan banana species can live well.
This is what makes my brother-in-law like growing bananas, because these banana plants are not spoiled, they can live in all conditions. After approximately 6 months, the banana plants will start to bear fruit. This is what the owner has been waiting for, because if it bears fruit, it means it is close to harvest time. This fruit is of the best quality, and beautiful.
We just need to protect it from squirrels and bats who like bananas. However, currently there are not as many squirrels as there were last year, so these bananas are safe from squirrel attacks. Meanwhile, bats are also rarely seen after being hunted and shot by those who like to shoot wild animals that disturb residents' crops. Oh yes, apart from the fruit of this banana plant, we can also use the leaves to make food dressings, such as wrapping noodles or rice, and also wrapping timphan cakes using young banana leaves.
So, those are the benefits of banana plants for humans. Apart from the fruit we can eat, the leaves and stems are also useful for living creatures. Because all of God's creations on this earth all have their own benefits, we humans should be obliged to thank and thank God, the creator of the universe and all its contents.
Greetings always compact
By @midiagam