But if you pay attention to the method, choose the spring or fall, a small area of the older cinnamon tree peeling, and carefully cultivate cinnamon tree, it can still continue to grow after peeling. In fact, the current artificial cultivation of cinnamon tree is mostly a one-size-fits-all, after cutting more poor growth, or even will die.
If you want the cinnamon tree to continue to grow after peeling, there are ways to do it. Generally is to choose more than four to five years of cinnamon tree, and in the skin layer is easy to peel off the location for peeling, preferably in April and May or September time to peel. This method does not completely cut off the nutrient channels of the cinnamon tree, nor does it cause much damage to the cinnamon tree, resulting in its inability to continue to grow. There is also an agent on the market now that promotes cinnamon bark regrowth.
In fact, the current cinnamon tree is mainly cultivated artificially, in order to obtain economic benefits, usually a one-size-fits-all cut. Such one-size-fits-all cinnamon trees grow poorly and even die.
Therefore, cinnamon trees can only be peeled once. When the cinnamon tree reaches a certain age, it will be peeled and used to make spices. The cinnamon tree that has been peeled will grow poorly and can no longer be used for spices, and has little economic value. Generally are replanted, and then peeled.