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Plukenetia volubilis
Plukenetia volubilis
Plukenetia volubilis
Plukenetia volubilis

Plukenetia volubilis

TAXONOMÍA

FamiliaEuphorbiaceae
GéneroPlukenetia
Zona10

ACERCA DE

Plukenetia volubilis, commonly known as Sacha Inchi or Inca Peanut, is a perennial plant native to the Amazon rainforest. It is known for its star-shaped fruit that contains seeds rich in omega-3 fatty acids. The plant is a climbing vine and can grow up to 2 meters in height. It does not have a dormancy period and is cultivated for its nutritious seeds.

TAMBIÉN CONOCIDO COMO

Sacha Inchi
Sajorium Volubile
Fragariopsis paxii
Plukenetia macrostyla
Plukenetia peruviana

DESCRIPCIÓN GENERAL

AguaHúmedo
SueloFranco
LuzBrillo directo (6 Horas)
Temperatura25° C
Humedad70
GDD3600
pH6,5
Presión1013

DETALLES

Instrucciones de cuidado
Sacha Inchi requires bright, direct sunlight for optimal growth. It thrives in warm, humid conditions and prefers moderate temperatures. Regular watering is essential to keep the soil evenly moist. The plant benefits from a humid environment, so misting the leaves can be helpful.
Cosecha
Plukenetia volubilis, commonly known as Sacha Inchi, is typically ready for harvest about 8 months after planting. The harvest period can extend over several months as the pods mature at different times. Harvesting involves picking the mature, brown, and dry pods by hand. It is important to handle the pods carefully to avoid damaging the seeds inside. After harvesting, the pods are usually sun-dried to facilitate the extraction of seeds. The seeds are then further dried to reduce moisture content before storage or processing.
Suelo
Sacha Inchi prefers well-draining loamy soil that is rich in organic matter. The soil should be kept evenly moist but not waterlogged. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.
Fertilizante
Use a balanced fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 10-10-10. Fertilize the plant every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to support healthy growth and fruit production.
Trasplante
Repot Sacha Inchi when it outgrows its current container, typically every 1-2 years. Choose a pot that is slightly larger than the current one and ensure it has good drainage. Gently remove the plant from its old pot, place it in the new one, and fill with fresh soil.
Propagación
Sacha Inchi can be propagated from seeds. Sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix and keep them in a warm, humid environment. Germination typically occurs within 2-3 weeks. Transplant the seedlings to larger pots or directly into the ground once they are strong enough.
Poda
Prune Sacha Inchi regularly to encourage bushier growth and to remove any dead or damaged leaves. Pruning also helps to manage the plant's size and shape. Perform pruning during the growing season.
Toxicidad
Sacha Inchi is not toxic to pets or humans. However, the seeds should be roasted before consumption to remove any potential anti-nutritional factors.
Adicional
Sacha Inchi is valued for its seeds, which are a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and antioxidants. The plant is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties.
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