How to plant magnolia trees
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2. Preparing the land and digging holes
To plant Magnolia grandiflorum, you need to choose saplings with good root growth, no diseased branches and leaves, and a planting location with soft soil and suitable lighting. First dig a planting pit with a diameter of about 1m and a depth of 50-80cm at the planting site, and apply a small amount of base fertilizer. Then plant the saplings into it, fill it with soil and compact it, and then pour root-fixing water. After curing for a period of time, it will survive.
1. Select saplings
1. Select saplings
When planting Magnolia grandiflora trees, be sure to choose saplings with good root growth and no diseased branches or leaves as planting seedlings. Because such saplings have strong growth and adaptability, they have a higher chance of survival after planting. Never choose seedlings with roots that have black rot, as they will have difficulty surviving after planting.
2. Preparing the soil and digging holes
Choose a location with relatively soft soil and relatively suitable sunlight as a planting location. Then, dig planting holes with a diameter of about 1m and a depth of 50-80cm on top of it at a distance of about 2m. If you want to cultivate them into tall adult plants, you need to dig holes at a distance of 5 meters between plants. After digging the hole, turn the flower soil and apply a small amount of base fertilizer.
3. Planting
The selected saplings are lightly pruned, dry branches and leaves are removed, and the cuts are treated with disinfectant. Then plant it together with the soil ball at the bottom into the newly dug planting hole, fill it with soil and compact it, and then pour root-fixing water on it. After that, keep it warm and shade it if the light gets too bright. After a while, it will survive and start to grow.
2. Preparing the land and digging holes
3. Planting
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