The first watering cycle
The first few weeks after plantation are critical. Saplings need regular watering, stable soil support, and protection from accidental damage.
Teams check whether the soil is holding enough moisture and whether the plant is responding well to the site conditions.
Protection and monitoring
Young trees are vulnerable to grazing, heat, pests, and human activity. Basic protection, timely inspection, and replacement planning keep the plantation site healthy.
Monitoring also helps identify site-specific issues early, before they affect the broader plantation area.
Growth takes patience
Tree care is a long-term commitment. Visible growth may be slow at first, but consistent maintenance creates the conditions for strong roots and resilient canopies.
