3.2 Drilling Parameters: Hole Depth, Spacing & Orientation

Correct drilling is critical for high-quality resin. Improper holes can kill the tree or produce low-quality agarwood.

1. Hole Depth

  • Recommended: 2–3 cm for small trunks / branches
  • Purpose:
    • Deep enough to reach healthy wood for resin induction
    • Shallow enough to avoid killing the tree
  • Tip: For larger trees (>15 cm diameter), holes can be slightly deeper, but never more than 1/4 of trunk diameter

2. Hole Spacing

  • Recommended: 10–15 cm apart vertically and horizontally
  • Purpose:
    • Prevents vascular blockage
    • Allows resin zones to form individually
  • Spacing too close → tree stress, leaf drop, or death
  • Spacing too wide → less efficient resin formation

3. Hole Orientation

  • Farmer-Friendly Guidelines:
    • Drill holes at a slight upward angle (~30°) for liquid/elicitor flow
    • Avoid drilling straight horizontally across the trunk
    • Keep holes on alternate sides of the trunk for even resin formation
  • Tip: Avoid drilling all holes on one side — this may weaken the tree

4. Summary Table

ParameterRecommendationReason
Depth2–3 cm (or ≤1/4 trunk diameter)Reach healthy wood without killing tree
Spacing10–15 cm apartPrevents vascular blockage, allows resin zones
OrientationUpward angle (~30°), alternate sidesBetter flow of elicitors, safer tree survival

Farmer Tips

✔ Use clean, sharp drills to prevent unwanted infection
✔ Avoid young or weak trees (<5 years)
✔ Combine drilling with microbial inoculation or chemical elicitors
✔ Monitor tree health after 1–2 weeks

Farmer Key Message

“Correct depth, spacing, and angle let the tree defend itself safely — and produce premium resin.”