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How do you propagate sandalwood?

How do you propagate sandalwood?

Sandalwood, whose scientific name is Osyris lanceolata, can be propagated by cuttings, seeds, and layering. Seeds and layering are the most preferred for large scale production. Cuttings need highly specialised attention in nurseries, where infections, more-so fungi can be controlled.

Can sandalwood be cultivated?

Heartwood, bark and essential oil are the main parts being used in sandalwood cultivation. In India, sandalwood is mostly grown in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu.

Why is growing sandalwood illegal?

The bark contains tannin, which is used for dye. Because S. album is highly valued in India and uncontrolled harvesting have cause populations to dwindle in recent years, India has imposed an export ban on Sandalwood and instated conservation measures to protect the species in the country.

How long does sandalwood take to grow?

The tree starts flowering after around seven years, and the tree trunk develops fragrant heartwood after 10 years. Sandalwood saplings should be planted in well drained soil and watered frugally on alternate days. Reduce the volume of water as the years go by. Use organic manure (once in 45 days) only.

Which sandalwood is costly red or white?

Since the supply of red sandalwood is much less than the white variety, its price is higher than the white.

Why is sandalwood illegal Kenya?

A burgeoning illegal trade has grown with the demand for this commodity. Trafficking networks in East Africa exploit community forests in northern Kenya to illegally profit from harvesting the endangered tree. The high demand from Asia for sandalwood oil also drives the trade.

What is the cost of 1kg sandalwood?

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Why do snakes live on sandalwood trees?

Why do snakes stick to sandalwood trees? Do they like the fragrance of sandalwood or is it something else. As far as the labor of snakes is concerned, scientists have proved that snakes do not have the labor of smell. They take stock of the surrounding environment with their tongue.

Can we plant sandalwood at home?

Nagpur: With Maharashtra government freeing sandalwood, one of the most expensive tree species, from mandatory felling permission, anyone can now grow as well as cut it to harvest the wood, which has multiple uses.

Which country is the largest producer of sandalwood?

India contributes 90 per cent of the sandalwood oil production in the world.

Is Chandan farming profitable?

From an acre of land, you can expect a yield of 5000 kg of sandalwood. The cost of sandalwood cultivation would approximately be around Rs 8 to 10 lakh per acre (https://www.agrifarming.in/sandalwood-farming-project-report-cost-profit), but the returns can range between Rs 1.5 crore to Rs 2 crore.

What is the price of sandalwood per kg?

Today, it costs anywhere between Rs. 65,000 per kg (if it is extracted from smuggled wood) and Rs 1.5 lakh per kg.

Is it possible to grow sandalwood from seed?

To grow sandalwood from seeds, the seeds require scarification. Because it is mostly the heartwood, leaves or flowers of sandalwood that are used herbally, one plant is usually sufficient in the landscape, but if you wish to propagate more plants from seed, you will need to make sure you have male and female plants.

Can a sandalwood tree be a host plant?

For the landscape, sandalwood host plants can be plants in the legume family, shrubs, grasses or herbs. It’s not wise to plant sandalwood too close to other specimen trees that they may use as host plants.

How long does it take for sandalwood tree to sprout?

Give a bit of water every day, but avoid waterlogging the soil, since the sandalwood tree prefers dry conditions. You should see the seeds begin to sprout within 4 to 8 weeks. To see whether water is needed, put your finger 1 inch (2.5 cm) into the soil. If your finger feels dry, you’ll need to water the soil.

Why are there restrictions on growing sandalwood in India?

In India, sandalwood’s tendency to use Acacia and Casuarina trees as host plants caused the government to enforce growing restrictions on sandalwood. Care for sandalwood plants is very simple because they are so tolerant of tough growing situations, but they must be provided with host plants to grow properly.

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Ruth Doyle