1. How long can transplanting plum blossom take root
When transplanting, the pot should be removed first. If the root is found to be rotten, the rotten root should be cut off, and most of the weak, sick and aging roots should be cut off, leaving only some strong roots. After such pruning, it usually takes a month or two to produce new roots. If only a little pruning and a small amount of roots are cut, the rooting time will be shorter, which can be produced in about a month p>
2. When is plum blossom transplanted easy to survive
Plum blossom transplanting needs to select an optimal time period to reduce the impact on the plant. Plum blossom can usually be transplanted in the early spring of each year, that is, February and March. At this time, the transplanting temperature is more appropriate, which is conducive to the plant serving the pot and returning to the normal growth state as soon as possible. It should be noted that the action during transplanting should be as gentle as possible to minimize the damage to the root system, and try to make the root system of the plant take more original soil balls p>
3. Precautions for plum blossom transplanting
Plum blossom transplanting should try to ensure that the root system is intact. It can be transplanted with soil to make it easier to serve the pot. However, if the root system of the plant has damaged or rotten roots and other poorly growing roots, it should also be properly trimmed and put into the pot after disinfection and sterilization p>
The soil of the new basin should be selected with strong air permeability and water permeability and contain certain nutrients. Some base fertilizer can be mixed into the basin. After the completion of the pot, it should be watered with an appropriate amount of water to ensure that there is sufficient water supply for the recovery of the plant. Then put it in a cool place with good ventilation to avoid direct light irradiation and dehydrate the plant, so as not to affect the survival of the plant p>