Choose the Right Location: Sandalwood prefers a tropical or subtropical climate with well-drained soil. Make a choice a spot that receives partial sunlight to give you the plant with adequate light without exposing it to harsh direct sunlight. Prepare the Soil: Sandalwood thrives in well-draining, somewhat acidic soil. Add organic matter like compost or well-rotted cow dung to the soil to make stronger its fertility and moisture-retaining capacity. Plant the Sapling: Dig a hole that may be somewhat larger than the root ball of the sapling. Place the sapling within the hole on the same depth as it used to be within the pot. Backfill with soil, tamp it down gently, and water thoroughly. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Young sandalwood plants are sensitive to overwatering. Water the plant early within the morning or late within the evening to reduce water loss because of evaporation
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Make a choice a Spot: Plant it in well-drained soil with partial sunlight.
Plant Care: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Apply organic mulch. Use balanced, slow-release fertilizer sparingly.
Pruning: Prune as needed to shape the tree.
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