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  1. Aug 21, 1982 · Buddha's Palm: Directed by Taylor Wong. With Tung-Shing Yee, On-On Yu, Kara Wai, Alex Man. The Buddha's Palm, a technique by which an ordinary hand is transformed into a formidable force.

    • (391)
    • Action, Fantasy
    • Taylor Wong
    • 1982-08-21
  2. Feb 5, 2013 · Thus is the enchanted world of Buddha's Palm, a top Shaw Brothers action hit of 1982, and a movie that stands at the cutting edge between the modern and post modern eras of Hong Kong martial...

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    • Celestial Pictures Shaw Brothers Universe
  3. Buddha's Palm is a classic Hong Kong fantasy/martial arts movie from 1964. It spawned a long series of sequels. This is especially recommended to fans of ultra-primitive special effects. It is in Cantonese, with English subtitles.

    • 196 min
  4. Buddha's Palm (1982) - 2016 Trailer. Thought to be dead, a blind recluse who has mastered a mythic martial art returns and enlists the help of disenfranchised kung fu fighters on his quest...

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    • Celestial Pictures Shaw Brothers Universe
    • The Alocasia cucullata Plant
    • Alocasia cucullata Care
    • Caring For An Alocasia cucullata Indoors
    • Common Problems For Alocasia cucullata
    • Tips For Growing Alocasia cucullata
    • Alocasia Plants
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Conclusion

    The Alocasia cucculata is a tropical species belonging to the Araceae family’s Alocasia genus (Aroids). They are also known as Elephant Ear plants. The Cucullata species is smaller than its fellow members, making it an ideal houseplant choice. These plants are native to Southeast Asia’s tropical rainforests and grow abundantly on Borneo, the larges...

    The Cucullata plant thrives in bright, dappled sunlight. It requires humidity between 50-80%. Keep the temperature between 65-85 degrees Fahrenheit. They grow best in well-draining soil. Water every seven days. This evergreen plant is durable and easy to care for. It is easy to plant outdoors or indoors in containers. The Alocasia Cucullata plant h...

    Soil

    The Buddha Palm plant grows well in loose, well-draining, and slightly loamy soil. Do not keep the soil excessively moist, as it will increase the probability of infection. I suggest you use organic and well-aerated loose soil with a considerable amount of peat moss. Add some perlite or builder’s soil if you think the planting soil is too heavy. Allow the soil’s top 1 to 2 inches (2.5-5cm) to dry out before you water your Cucullata plant. This will maintain the necessary moisture and reduce t...

    Watering

    Watering once a week is sufficient in environments similar to the Buddha’s Palm plant’s natural habitat. However, its needs may change depending on the season and its environment. You can wait for the above 2 to 3 inches of the soil to dry out before adding water. In winters, the plant is mostly dormant so water your Alocasia cuculata only when needed. Try to evenly water the Cucullata plant, so that the water is accessible to all parts. Like for other plants, over-watering exposes the Cucull...

    Light

    The lighting needs of the Alocasia plants are pretty simple. Like most plants, this tropical species enjoys bright, filtered sunlight. However, it must not be too direct as it can lead to leaf scorch. Pot your Cucullata where dappled indirect sunlight hits it. You can place it close to a window or just inside your balcony door. Make sure the light coming into contact with it is not too harsh. Before purchasing a Cucullata plant, you can enquire if it is sun-trained. Such plants can often tole...

    Xanthomonas

    A common disease for this plant is Xanthomonas. It is present as black or dark brown spots on the leaves upper or lower side and a yellow-colored rim around the said spots. This can be avoided by watering the plant only when it is needed. Similarly, please do not drench its roots in water, as that will also increase the possibility of fungal or bacterial attack.

    Sun Damage

    The leaves of the Alocasia Cucullata plant may begin to scorch if placed in direct sunlight. Do not put your Cucullata plant in harsh sunlight. It is best to place it indoors. Grow it outdoors only in a partially shaded spot. You can also put it outside in the late evening or early morning sun if the sunlight is not too direct.

    Pests and Diseases

    The common pests on Alocasia plants include aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, and scale. To prevent an attack, use insecticidal spray or soap every few weeks. This will also help the plant stay dust-free. In case of infestation, get yourself ultra-fine insecticide oil or Neem oil. This will help get rid of the pests and their eggs.

    The Cucullata plant often sheds a leaf when it grows a new one. It is normal; thus, do not panic.
    Water the Cucullata plant with room-temperature water.
    Grow the plant in wet, well-draining potting soil mix with sufficient nutrients.
    Let it be slightly root-bound for healthier and faster growth.

    Some popular Alocasia plants are: 1. Alocasia polly 2. Alocasia zebrina 3. Alocasia micholitziana ‘Frydek’ 4. Alocasia macrorrhizos 5. Alocasia odora 6. Alocasia cuprea 7. Alocasia wentii 8. Alocasia reginula 9. Alocasia cucullata 10. Alocasia azlanii

    Why are my Alocasia Cucullata plant’s leaves drooping?

    The leaves may be drooping due to insufficient light or over/under-watering. Reconsider your recent care and adjust your watering schedule. Follow the care guide above and water only when needed.

    My Alocasia Cucullata has lost all its leaves! Should I throw it out?

    Do not throw your Cucullata plant immediately. Give it some time and extra attention, and it may just develop its lush green leaves back and begin to grow normally.

    Why are there spots on the leaves of my plant?

    The Alocasias are sensitive to salts and chlorine in the water, which may cause spotting. Let the water sit in a bucket for approximately 24 hours before giving it to the plant. Alternately use distilled water.

    The Alocasia Cucullata is an evergreen tropical plant. It can be placed in houses, offices, or commercial buildings. Its glossy heart-shaped leaves can make any dull corner look vivid and lively. Provide it with ideal conditions, and your Cucullata will stay healthy and happy. However, its leaves contain oxalate crystals and so it can be toxic if i...

    • Araceae
    • Alocasia cucullata
    • Alocasia
  5. When Long Jian-fei is tossed from a cliff by the new sweetheart of his meanspirited ex-girlfriend, the friendly Dameng dragon-dog saves the hapless man's life, and brings him to Flame Cloud Devil, the blind master of the Buddha's Palm technique.

    • 93 min
  6. When Long Jian-fei is tossed from a cliff by the new sweetheart of his meanspirited ex-girlfriend, the friendly Dameng dragon-dog saves the hapless man's life, and brings him to Flame Cloud Devil, the blind master of the Buddha's Palm technique.