How to transplant cherry trees in winter
Last Update :2024.12.23
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In winter, dig out the tree by the roots and leave a ball of soil on the root system to reduce damage to the root system. To prune branches, remove more than half of the original branches and apply protective agent to the pruned parts. According to the size of the tree, dig a transplanting pit and transplant the tree into it. The newly transplanted trees need to be shaded, and then put up with shelves to prevent them from being blown down by the wind.
1. Dig out the tree body
1. Dig out the tree
Dig out the tree's roots. It is best to have soil balls in the root system, and the bigger the better. This can reduce damage to the root system, especially the main root, which is the largest. possible guaranteed chance of survival.
2. Prune branches
For To ensure that nutrients are accumulated and not wasted, and to avoid excessive consumption of water, the branches should be pruned, and more than half of the original branches should be removed, and part of the leaves should also be removed, leaving a small amount for breathing. The pruned part should be protected and a protective agent should be applied on it to prevent infection.
3. Transplanting pit
According to the size of the tree, dig a soil pit for transplanting, and the soil pit should be wider and deeper than the size of the tree. Apply enough base fertilizer underneath, mix it with the cultivation soil, and then disinfect it with disinfectant water to avoid Unnecessary problems arise later. Then transplant the trees into it, fill it with culture soil, and water it thoroughly to promote root growth.
4. Shade Frame
The newly transplanted trees have not yet fully adapted and cannot withstand strong sunlight, so they need to be shaded. Then put up a shelf to prevent it from being blown down by the wind.
2. Prune branches
3. Transplanting soil pit
4. Shade frame
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