Strictly speaking, the palm of duck likes half shade green plants. It doesn't like the environment with too strong light. Under long-term strong light exposure, burning spots may appear on its leaves. In severe cases, the whole leaf will turn yellow. It also does not like too dark environment, or it will grow, and leaves will lose luster, become very dim
When it is raised, it should be provided with soft sunshine. It's best to keep it in a relatively bright place in the house, but the direct sunlight can't reach it. If you want to keep it outdoors, you need to keep it under the shade of other trees, or in a slightly shaded place, and don't let it receive too strong light.
The time it receives sunlight should be inversely proportional to the time of illumination. If you are in a strong position, you can receive 2-3 hours of light every day. If you are in a position where there is just soft light, you should allow it to receive 4-5 hours of light every day. If it is in a dark place, it should be exposed to 6 - 7 hours of light every day.