BarIno™ MycoChem™ Development Timeline

Monthly development and application timeline for BarIno™ MycoChem™ in an agarwood plantation. This is structured to optimize resin induction, microbial colonization, and tree health over a typical 12-month cycle. You can adjust the months depending on your local climate, tree age, or field conditions.

MonthActivitiesNotes / Key Considerations
Month 1Preparation & PlanningSelect healthy Aquilaria malaccensis trees (3–5 years old or suitable size). Inspect for disease. Prepare BarIno™ MycoChem™ stock, injection tools, and PPE. Conduct baseline resin evaluation if available.
Month 2Initial Injection – Phase 1Drill injection holes (1–2 cm) and apply BarIno™ MycoChem™ according to recommended dose per tree. Ensure even distribution. Record injection locations.
Month 3Observation & Tree CareMonitor for early resin response and tree health. Water and nutrient support as needed. Record any unusual reactions.
Month 4Secondary Injection / Booster (Optional)For larger trees or low-response areas, perform a second injection. Adjust doses if necessary. Continue documentation.
Month 5Tree Health MaintenanceFertilization, pruning, and pest management. Avoid overwatering near injection sites to prevent microbial washout.
Month 6Resin Development MonitoringInspect resin deposition inside trunk/branch. Take small wood samples if necessary. Adjust irrigation and care.
Month 7Observation & Environmental ManagementEnsure optimal growing conditions: sunlight, soil moisture, and pest control. Prevent fungal or bacterial contamination.
Month 8Data Recording & Quality AssessmentEvaluate initial resin quality (color, aroma, texture). Note high-yield trees for future targeted injections.
Month 9Optional Third Injection (if needed)Target low-resin trees or branches. Avoid stressing trees. This step depends on previous observations.
Month 10Final MonitoringEvaluate tree health and resin development. Minimize interventions to allow resin maturation.
Month 11Harvest PreparationPrepare tools and schedule for partial or full resin harvest. Ensure all safety and hygiene protocols.
Month 12Resin Harvest & DocumentationCollect resin-embedded wood. Record yield, quality, and lessons learned. Analyze overall effectiveness of BarIno™ MycoChem™ protocol. Prepare for next cycle.

Additional Notes

  • Injection Timing: Early morning or late afternoon is preferable to avoid heat stress on trees.
  • Record Keeping: Maintain a log of tree IDs, injection dates, doses, and observed resin response.
  • Environmental Factors: Adjust timeline slightly for rainy or dry seasons. Resin formation may slow during extreme weather.
  • Repeat Cycle: High-performing trees can be scheduled for a next-year induction cycle using the same BarIno™ MycoChem™ protocol.