When should grapevines be transplanted in the South? How long does it usually take for transplanted
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3. How long does it take to germinate?
It is recommended that southern grapes be transplanted at the spring equinox, specifically between February and March. At this point the sap is starting to flow, but it is not yet growing properly. The roots damaged during the excavation process can heal better, and after a period of growth and accumulation, they will have enough nutrients to ensure a safe winter. In addition, the ground temperature is also stable during this period, allowing growth to resume faster. Generally, new shoots will grow in about 15-20 days after planting.
1. Transplanting time
1. Transplanting time
It is best to transplant during the spring equinox, when the sap begins to flow but has not yet reached normal growth state. Root systems damaged during digging operations heal more easily. And after growing from early spring to late autumn, the injured part has recovered and accumulated enough nutrients to ensure that it survives the winter safely. The specific time is between February and March. At this time, the soil has also thawed, the ground temperature is relatively stable, and the plants can adapt to the new environment faster, which can increase the survival rate.
2. Transplanting method
1. Although it has strong adaptability to sandy soil, gravel soil, and loam soil, it is still recommended to choose a plot of sandy loam soil, which is more conducive to growth. And choose seedlings with developed root systems and no pests or diseases, which will have a higher survival rate. When choosing a good site, the soil should be plowed deeply and fertilized to ensure adequate nutrient supply.
2. After processing, you can dig holes for planting. Pay attention to the spacing between plants and rows, and do not plant too densely. After digging the hole, put the seedlings in and spread the roots. Carefully fill in the soil, compact it well, water it thoroughly, and fill it level after the water has penetrated.
3. How long does it take to germinate
As long as If the transplanting time is appropriate and the planting method is correct, it will sprout in about 15-20 days after planting, and it will also grow well in the later period. However, if transplanted after germination, the new shoots will stop for a few days and then slowly resume growth.
2. Transplanting method
3. How long does it take to germinate?
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