After planting oil palm seedlings, fertilizer application is a key step that determines how fast and healthy your plantation will grow. Many farmers make the mistake of either applying fertilizer too early or delaying it for too long — both can affect the survival and performance of the seedlings.
When to First Apply Fertilizer
After transplanting your oil palm seedlings to the field, you should wait about 2 to 3 weeks (14–21 days) before applying the first round of fertilizer.
This waiting period allows the seedlings to recover from transplant shock and begin establishing their roots in the new soil. Applying fertilizer too early can burn the young roots and stress the plant.
How Often to Apply Fertilizer
Fertilizer should not be applied just once. For proper growth, follow a consistent schedule:
Every 6–8 weeks during the first year after planting
That means roughly 4 to 6 applications within the first year
As the palm grows stronger, you can reduce the frequency and increase the quantity based on soil condition and plantation management practices.
Best Fertilizer Types
Young oil palm seedlings respond well to:
NPK fertilizers (like 15-15-15 or 12-12-17)
Organic manure (poultry manure or compost)
A combination of organic and inorganic fertilizer often gives the best results.
Important Application Tips
Apply fertilizer in a ring around the seedling, not directly at the base
Keep at least 15–20 cm distance from the stem
Apply when the soil is moist (preferably after rainfall)
Always weed before applying fertilizer to avoid competition
Final Advice
Oil palm is a long-term investment, and proper nutrient management in the early stage determines your future yield. Consistency is more important than quantity — small, regular applications will always outperform irregular heavy applications.
If you treat your seedlings well in the first year, they will reward you with strong growth and high productivity for decades.
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