1、 Transplanting time
It is suggested to transplant Lycium barbarum before sprouting in spring. The specific time should be determined according to the temperature and climate of the region. If it is in the north, it should be carried out from March to April, preferably after the soil temperature is stable, so it is not easy to frostbite, and the plants can adapt to the new environment faster. If it is in the south, it should be carried out in advance. It can be carried out around February. It can reduce the damage to the plant before germination.
2、 Transplanting method
1. Digging for plants: after the time is determined, the plants can be dug. Pay attention to digging the pit as large as possible and carrying the soil mass. In this way, the root system is not easy to be injured, which can reduce the injury and adapt faster after later planting. During transportation, it is not easy to hurt the root.
2. Planting in the soil: dig a pit of appropriate size in the selected plot according to the size of the soil mass. Note that the soil is preferably loose and breathable. Put the soil mass in, fill and compact it. Be careful not to let it fall down. After burying the soil, pour water and combine the root system with the soil, so as to recover its growth faster.
3. Post management: after planting, pay more attention and observe more at ordinary times. When the soil is dry, water it in time. Don't apply fertilizer first, wait until new leaves grow, and then manage normally, otherwise it can't be absorbed, but it will cause damage to it.