Fragrant wood is best cultivated with acid soil, because acid soil is very consistent with the growth habit of Pistacia weinmannifolia. Fragrant wood likes to endure drought, so the soil to keep it is not only acid soil, but also porosity and air permeability. You can mix ceramsite in the soil to increase the air permeability of the soil, and some rotten leaves can be made into Pistacia weinmannifolia cultivation soil.
No matter how good the prepared soil is, there will be insufficient soil nutrients after a long time, so it is necessary to add fertilizer to the soil at this time. Different periods of Pistacia weinmannifolia need different nutrients, so the added fertilizer is different. In the growth period, it needs sufficient nutrients and diversified nutrients. At this time, it can add compound fertilizer or 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate, both of which are nutrient rich and diversified fertilizers.
During the dormancy period, fertilization is generally not needed, but in order to prepare for the next year's Pistacia weinmannifoliay plants for a long time, animal manure can be mixed in the soil. Animal manure is less irritant and nutrient sufficient, which is of great benefit to the plants.