Kenaf is a fast-growing plant cultivated for its stem fibers. It is related to cotton and grows quickly, reaching heights of 5-6 meters in 6-8 months. Kenaf stems consist of two fiber types - bast fiber and core fiber - which are used to make paper, particle board, and other products. Kenaf grows best in warm, moist climates and requires at least 12 hours of sunlight per day, though it can adapt to a wide range of conditions. It is harvested when flowering begins, around 150 days after planting.