Tips for Transplanting Magnolia Trees in Spring
The best time for transplanting magnolia trees in spring is 10 days before sprouting in early spring or 10 days before leafing. When planting, it is necessary to choose a place sheltered from the wind, sunny, loose soil, and well-drained areas. The topography of the planting area should be high. Planting in low-lying areas will lead to rot and death. The seedlings should be poured once every 4-5 days before the seedlings are lifted, so that when the seedlings are dug, the soil is easy to turn into balls. When you excavate, you should minimize the damage to the root system and carry the earth ball. After the soil ball is dug, it must be tied with straw ropes to prevent it from spreading during transportation. The tree pits are to be dug before they are planted, and the tree pits are full of organic fertilizer.
Main points of care after transplantation: 1. Watering. The newly planted magnolia tree should keep the soil moist. During the growing season, it can be poured once a month, and it should be poured thoroughly, not water. 2. Fertilization. Newly planted Magnolia trees do not need to be fertilized, and will wait until autumn leaves fall or in the early spring of the next year to fertilize. 3. Trim. Magnolia has few branches and poor ability to heal wounds. Generally, it does not need to be trimmed. It is only necessary to trim those dead branches, branches and long branches after flowering. 4. Soil problems. Planting magnolia trees is best done with loose, fertile, organic-rich acidic soils with good soil permeability and best growth in sandy loam soil and yellow sand soil.
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