How to Fertilize Rubber Trees: The Secret to Fast Growth and Massive Latex Yield
Parich Fertilizer is the premium nutrient solution for rubber farmers designed to soften bark and maximize latex concentration using advanced US coating technology.
Stop settling for low yields. Whether you are planting saplings or tapping mature trees, Parich Fertilizer transforms your orchard into a high-profit engine.
| Stage | Formula | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Planting – 2 Years | Start of Planting: Use Parich Pagro (Organic) at the bottom of the hole to loosen soil, attract earthworms, and facilitate root foraging. After Planting: Apply Parich Ton-Mai Formula 20–3–3 or 25–7–7 (Alternate one of these with Parich Pagro Organic) | Start: Parich Pagro at hole bottom: 1 kg/tree After Planting: Parich Ton-Mai alternating with Parich Pagro: 300g/tree every 3 months |
| 2 – 4 Years | Apply Parich Ton-Mai Formula 27–12–6 Alternate with Formula 15–15–15 Note: If the land has been cultivated before, supplement with Parich Pagro Organic once a year. | Parich Ton-Mai: 500g/tree every 4 months Parich Pagro (Supplement): 700-1,000g/tree |
| 4 – 6 Years Build and expand latex vessels to prepare for tapping. | Parich Ton-Mai Formula 16–4–16 or 15–5–20 | 700g/tree applied every 6 months |
| 6 Years – Tapping Stage Nourish the tapping panel for shiny bark, high latex volume, and high rubber percentage. Helps prevent Tapping Panel Dryness (TPD). | Parich Ton-Mai Formula 16–4–16, 15–5–20 Note: If tapped for over 5 years, use Parich Ton-Mai Formula 21–7–18 or 20–8–20. | 700g/tree applied every 6 months |
The secret to “Soft Bark & Easy Tapping” is Consistent Nitrogen.
Standard fertilizers cause “Feast and Famine” cycles—spiking quickly and then vanishing, leading to hard, dry bark. Parich Fertilizer uses Parich Nitro technology to provide a steady, continuous nutrient supply. This keeps the tree stress-free and the bark soft, ensuring a smooth tap and maximum latex flow every single day.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What causes Tapping Panel Dryness (TPD) or "Dead Skin"?
Q: Can I use organic fertilizer instead of chemical fertilizer for rubber trees?