When to transplant apple trees
Last Update :2024.05.19
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The best time to transplant apple trees is between the end of March and early April in spring, or between October and November. The specific transplanting time varies in different regions. In early spring, the temperature gradually rises, and the hot weather in late autumn gradually becomes cooler. At this time, both the temperature and humidity are more suitable for transplanting apple trees. The survival rate of the trees after transplanting is high.
1. Transplanting time
1. Transplanting time
1. The best time to transplant apple trees is from the end of March to the beginning of April in spring, or during October and November, not when the weather is cold. Transplant to avoid the effects of frost and snowmelt.
2. The specific transplanting time is also different in different regions. In areas with higher northern latitudes, the transplanting time is earlier than in the south. It is best to start half a month before the fruit trees sprout buds.
2. Precautions
1. You can pile some soil above the roots of the transplanted fruit trees. In windy weather, you can put a bracket on the fruit trees to fix them.
2. Fruit trees without original soil at their roots should be pruned promptly after transplanting, and all side branches should be pruned. This can reduce nutrient consumption and is conducive to the survival of the fruit trees.
3. If the weather is relatively dry after the fruit tree is transplanted, If the humidity is low, you can water the fruit trees every ten days and a half to ensure the normal water needs of the fruit trees. It should be noted that the fruit trees that have just been transplanted cannot be fertilized until they are viable, otherwise the seedlings will be burned.
2. Precautions
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