
Is your land ready for Paulownia ?
Before starting Paulownia planting, it is essential to confirm that your area truly has the ideal soil, climate, and topography conditions. A technical assessment prevents losses, ensures productivity, and increases the likelihood of financial return in the future. Find out if your area has the ideal potential for Paulownia planting — request your technical site visit below.
Why carry out a technical visit?
Paulownia is a high-performance tree but only delivers its maximum potential when the area is assessed before planting.
Check the main advantages:
What we assess on your property
Our diagnosis covers all factors that determine
the success of Paulownia planting
✔️ Site inspection


Topography
Vegetation cover
Check slope and identify potential erosion and waterlogged (water‑saturated) areas.
Identification of existing vegetation and potential competitors or indicators of soil quality.
✔️ Microclimate analysis

Light availability
Check for availability of direct sunlight, essential for Paulownia growth.

Ventilation
Assessment of air circulation, since strong winds can damage young seedlings.
✔️ Soil sample collection

Soil sampling points
Selection of representative locations within the area to obtain a comprehensive view of soil conditions.

Depth
Collect samples at different depths (typically 0–20 cm, 20–40 cm) to assess soil stratification.
✔️ Technical Report

Laboratory analysis
Physical Properties: Texture, density and water‑holding capacity.
Chemical Properties: pH, organic matter, macro‑ and micronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, etc.).

Interpretation of Results
Assessment of soil suitability for planting Japanese Kiri, which prefers well‑drained, nutrient‑rich soils. Identification of necessary soil corrections, such as lime, gypsum, and fertilization to adjust pH and remedy nutrient deficiencies.
✔️ Recommendations

Soil management
Suggestions for soil management, conservation practices and possible improvements to optimize Paulownia growth.

Recommended planting period
Guidance on the best period and specific care during seedling establishment.
By ensuring that soil and environmental conditions are favorable for the healthy development of Paulownia, the plantation's growth potential and productivity are maximized.
Step-by-step guide to scheduling
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Choose the type of Technical Assessment
Between the two options provided below
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On-site evaluation
Our team analyzes your land
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Receive the report
Complete report with tailored recommendations
Technical Assessment Options
What are the benefits of using a Mavic Multispectral drone to analyze an area for Paulownia planting?
Technical Survey + Drone Multispectral Mapping
For larger sites, we recommend the Mavic Multispectral UAV to obtain higher‑precision analysis."
1️⃣Soil and Vegetation Health Analysis
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Mapping biomass and vegetation cover to assess soil quality and the need for corrections.
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Identification of degraded areas that require rehabilitation before planting.
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Assessment of soil moisture, essential for predicting irrigation needs.
2️⃣ Precision in Identifying Terrain Variability
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Detection of differences in soil fertility, enabling more efficient input management.
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Identification of soil compaction spots, assisting in planning subsoiling.
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Analysis of slope and natural drainage to avoid erosion or waterlogging problems.
3️⃣ Optimization of Planting Planning
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Determination of optimal tree spacing based on soil and light conditions.
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Zoning the area to allow differential management for each sector according to its characteristics.
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Cost reduction on inputs by applying corrective materials and fertilizers precisely.
4️⃣ Continuous Monitoring and Intelligent Forest Management
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Monitoring seedling growth and early identification of water or nutrient stress.
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Detection of pests and diseases before they cause significant impacts.
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Management of productivity over the years, allowing adjustments in practices.
5️⃣ Integration with Technology for Greater Efficiency
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Possibility to cross-reference drone data with farm management software and IoT for more precise control.
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Use of imagery to attract investors and partners, demonstrating the area’s productive potential with concrete data.


