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Cananga odorata (Ylang-Ylang) Technical Grower’s Guide
1. Overview
- Scientific Name: Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thomson
- Common Names: Ylang-Ylang, Ilang-Ilang, Perfume tree
- Family: Annonaceae
- Uses: Essential oil production, perfumery, aromatherapy, traditional medicine, ornamental/landscaping, agroforestry companion crop
2. Climate and Soil Requirements
| Factor | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Climate | Tropical humid, 20–35°C, sensitive to frost |
| Rainfall | 1,500–3,000 mm/year, well-distributed |
| Humidity | >70% ideal |
| Sunlight | Full sun to partial shade (shade when young) |
| Soil | Deep, fertile, well-drained; pH 5–7.5 |
| Drainage | Avoid waterlogging; raised beds if soil is heavy |
3. Propagation Methods
A. Seed Propagation
- Collect mature fruits (dark/black) and extract seeds.
- Seed viability: Short (2–3 weeks after harvesting).
- Treatment: Soak in water for 24 h to improve germination.
- Sowing: Use fine, well-drained medium (sand + compost).
- Germination: 3–4 weeks; transplant seedlings when 15–20 cm tall.
- Pros: Simple, cheap;
- Cons: High variability, slow flowering, inconsistent oil quality.
B. Vegetative Propagation (Recommended)
1. Air-layering
- Select healthy branch (1-year-old, 1–2 cm diameter).
- Girdle bark (~2–3 cm), apply rooting hormone (IBA 2,000–5,000 ppm).
- Wrap with moist sphagnum moss and plastic sheet.
- Roots appear in 6–8 weeks; cut and transplant.
- Success rate: 70–90%
2. Cuttings
- Semi-hardwood cuttings, 15–20 cm long, 3–4 nodes.
- Dip in rooting hormone, plant in mist bed or shaded nursery.
- Rooting occurs in 6–10 weeks.
3. Grafting (Optional)
- Used for elite clones with high oil yield or specific fragrance profile.
- Compatible with seedling rootstocks.
- Grafting usually done in the nursery; full growth ~3 years to first flowering.
4. Nursery Management
- Medium: Sand + compost (1:1) or coco peat.
- Container: Polybags 15–20 cm for seedlings; 25–30 cm for air-layered plants.
- Watering: Keep medium moist, avoid waterlogging.
- Fertilizer: Balanced NPK 10-10-10, ¼ tsp per plant every 2 weeks.
- Pest/Disease: Aphids, mealybugs, scale; treat with neem oil or mild insecticidal soap.
- Hardening: Gradually acclimate to full sun for 2–4 weeks before field transplanting.
5. Land Preparation & Planting
- Site selection: Well-drained, fertile land; avoid steep slopes prone to erosion.
- Spacing: 5–7 m x 5–7 m (for full-size trees).
- Pit size: 50 × 50 × 50 cm; fill with topsoil + compost + 200 g rock phosphate.
- Planting season: Start of rainy season (May–July in PH).
- Mulching: Apply 5–10 cm organic mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
6. Fertilization & Nutrient Management
| Stage | Fertilizer Type | Application Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nursery | Balanced NPK 10-10-10 | ¼ tsp / plant every 2 weeks | For young seedlings |
| Early Growth (1–2 yrs) | Organic compost / manure | 5–10 kg / tree / year | Split into 3–4 applications |
| Established Trees (3+ yrs) | NPK 14-14-14 or 16-16-16 | 0.5–1 kg / tree / year | Apply 3x yearly (pre-flowering, peak flowering, post-harvest) |
| Micronutrients | Zn, B, Mg | As needed | Foliar application improves flower quality |
7. Irrigation
- Young trees: 2–3 times/week during dry season.
- Mature trees: once per week or rely on rainfall if >1,500 mm/year.
- Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot.
8. Pruning and Canopy Management
- Remove weak, diseased, or crossing branches.
- Shape young trees for open canopy to improve sunlight penetration.
- Annual pruning to stimulate flowering and maintain tree health.
9. Flowering and Harvesting
- Flowering: Begins 3–4 years after planting from vegetative propagation; may take 5–6 years from seed.
- Flower type: Highly fragrant yellow-green flowers in clusters.
- Harvesting: Early morning, before full bloom.
- Frequency: Every 2–3 days during peak flowering.
- Post-harvest handling:
- Handle gently to prevent bruising.
- Transport in baskets with ventilation.
- Distillation must occur within 24 h for premium oil quality.
10. Pest and Disease Management
| Problem | Symptoms | Management |
|---|---|---|
| Aphids | Curling leaves, sticky honeydew | Neem oil, insecticidal soap |
| Mealybugs | White cottony patches | Pruning, neem oil |
| Scale insects | Brown/black bumps on stems | Manual removal, horticultural oil |
| Leaf spot | Dark spots on leaves | Fungicide spray, proper pruning |
| Root rot | Yellowing, wilting, poor growth | Ensure well-drained soil, avoid overwatering |
11. Yield Estimates
- Flowers: 3–5 kg/tree/year at 5–7 years old
- Essential oil: 1 kg oil from 300–500 kg fresh flowers (0.3–0.5% yield)
- Lifetime productivity: 50+ years with proper care
12. Agroforestry Integration
- Companion crops: Agarwood, Sandalwood, Nutmeg, Cinnamon
- Benefits: Shade, microclimate regulation, diversified income
- Layout Example:
- Ylang-Ylang as intermediate canopy (5–7 m spacing)
- Agarwood seedlings in partial shade under mature Ylang-Ylang
- Nitrogen-fixing trees (e.g., Sesbania grandiflora) on edges
13. Economic Considerations
- Initial Investment: Nursery, land prep, planting materials
- Revenue Streams:
- Fresh flowers for distillation
- Essential oil (high-value export product)
- Agroforestry integration with high-value trees
- Time to Profitability: 4–6 years (vegetative propagated)
14. Key Notes for Philippine Growers
- Ylang-ylang is ideal in humid, lowland tropical climates like Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao.
- Vegetative propagation ensures uniform oil quality.
- Flower handling and prompt distillation are crucial for premium oil grades.
- Integrating with Agarwood plantations increases land-use efficiency and diversifies income.
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