Buluh pancang pokok sesuai untuk pokok bunga rose, pokok orchid, pokok bunga kertas, pokok cili dan pokok-pokok menjalar
Panjang buluh: 110cm atau 50cm
1 set - 25 batang
buluh pemanggang ayam 25 batang = 1 set
buluh lemang 21 inci 1 unit = 1
boleh juga digunakan untuk buat wau atau layang layang dan kandang kambing atau ayam
Buluh Pancang is a traditional Indonesian bamboo musical instrument. "Buluh" means bamboo, and "Pancang" means stake or post, so Buluh Pancang can be translated as "Bamboo Stake". It is also known as "Angklung Buncis" or "Bean Angklung" because it produces a sound similar to that of Angklung, another traditional Indonesian bamboo musical instrument.
Buluh Pancang is made from bamboo with nodes cut at certain lengths to produce different notes. The bamboo is then stuck vertically into the ground, with the lower part of the bamboo penetrating the earth to act as a resonator. The top part of the bamboo, which is not embedded in the ground, is then struck with a wooden mallet or a stick to produce a sound.
Buluh Pancang is often used in traditional Indonesian music ensembles, especially in West Java. It is typically played in a group of several Buluh Pancang instruments, each producing a different note, to create a harmonious melody. It is also used in various cultural and religious ceremonies, such as weddings, funerals, and other traditional events.
Overall, Buluh Pancang is a unique and important part of Indonesian musical culture, and its use continues to be passed down through generations.
Bamboo or reed can be used as a support for young trees or plants that have weak stems or are prone to bending or breaking under the weight of their own branches or heavy fruit.
To use bamboo or reed as a support, you can drive the bottom end of the stick into the ground close to the base of the tree or plant, making sure it is firmly anchored. Then, gently tie the stem of the tree or plant to the bamboo or reed using a soft material like a string or a piece of cloth. Be sure not to tie the plant too tightly or it could damage the stem.
As the tree or plant grows stronger and develops thicker stems, you may need to adjust the height of the support or remove it altogether if the plant can stand on its own. The bamboo or reed can be reused for other plants or disposed of responsibly.