The survival rate of dipterocarps decreased in first years and remained stable at 2 years after planting. It also showed that dipterocarps has adapted with site condition where microclimate had been suitable to support the early dipterocarps growth. Most dipterocarps usually need shading to achieve the optimal growth and survival in the first establishment stage [8]. However, S.johorensis and S.leprosula were more resistant on availability of sunlight than other dipterocaps. Hence, they could be easily established in open planting that has high heat and temperature stress in the early plantation establishment. The research result indicated that ecology of each species had crucial role in survival of the trees [9]. S.johorensis and S.leprosula were light demanding of Shorea genus and display high survival and growth, S.parvifolia and S.platyclados were moderate light demanding and S.virescent was the most shade tolerance and has slowest growth of selected species.