2. Before and after planting, shrubs or perennial herbs should be planted around the holes, and arbor host plants should be planted between the two holes; Plant sandalwood seedlings together with the host soil group into the hole, compact the soil, and pour enough root water. If there is no host or there are not enough hosts, replanting should be done in time.
3. Weeding, loosening soil and fertilizing; After planting sandalwood, weed and loosen the soil 2 to 3 times a year. Rational fertilization, fertile soil, lush growth of host plants can be less or no fertilization; The soil is thin, and the host can be properly fertilized if it grows poorly. Apply water and fertilizer in dry season, and apply chemical fertilizer in shallow ditch after rain in rainy season;
4. Pruning and shaping, sandalwood seedlings need shade, but too much shade will affect their growth, and pests and diseases are prone to occur. Prune the host plants in time to make the forest ventilated and transparent.