Growing Bari on the Field

Soil Type Texture | Temperature Range | Watering Schedule | Fertilizer Program | Mulching Method

Species: Aquilaria malaccensis
Common Name: Agarwood, Bari
Family: Thymelaeaceae
Type: Tropical evergreen tree
Use: Perfumery resin, essential oil, luxury wood



1. Site Selection

FactorIdeal Condition
ClimateTropical, humid (rainfall: 1,500–3,500 mm/year)
Temperature20–35°C
AltitudeSea level up to 800 meters
SoilWell-drained, loamy or sandy loam, pH 5.5–6.5
SunlightFull sun to partial shade
TopographyGentle slopes preferred; avoid waterlogging

2. Land Preparation

  • Clear area of weeds and debris.
  • Plow and harrow soil 2–3 times for aeration.
  • Mark spacing for planting based on design.

3. Spacing

SystemRecommended Spacing
Monoculture3 x 3 meters (1,111 trees/ha)
Agroforestry4 x 4 to 5 x 5 meters with intercrops (banana, legumes, etc.)

4. Planting Materials

  • Use seedlings from 4–6 months old nursery stock.
  • Height: 30–50 cm with healthy roots and straight stems.

5. Planting Procedure

  1. Dig holes: 30 x 30 x 30 cm.
  2. Mix topsoil with compost or aged manure.
  3. Plant seedling at same depth as in nursery bag.
  4. Water immediately and mulch around the base.

6. Watering & Irrigation

  • Daily for 1–2 weeks after transplanting.
  • During dry season: 1–2x/week if no rain.
  • Avoid overwatering—trees hate soggy roots.

7. Maintenance Practices

PracticeFrequency & Notes
WeedingEvery 1–2 months in first 2 years
MulchingRetains moisture, suppresses weeds
PruningRemove lower branches for airflow and form
FertilizationOrganic compost or balanced NPK every 4–6 months in first 3 years

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