1、 Transplanting time
Northern Osmanthus fragrans is suggested to be transplanted in spring or autumn. The specific time period is from March to November every year. The temperature has stabilized after March. After November, most areas in the north will cool down. The temperature is too low, which is not conducive to growth and recovery. Therefore, pay attention to the time. Don't choose summer or winter. Because there will inevitably be wounds when transplanting, and the high temperature in summer is easy to infect bacteria and bacteria. Low temperature in winter is easy to be frostbitten, and the survival rate is relatively low p>
2、 Precautions for transplanting
1. When transplanting, take the soil mass with you. The soil mass should be larger, so that the root system is not easy to be injured. It can also keep warm and moisturize, and it is more convenient to transport. If the bare root is transplanted, it is easy to damage the root and lose water, which is unfavorable to the later recovery and growth p>
2. When transplanting, the root system should be trimmed, and its old roots, sick roots, injured roots and rotten roots should be cut off. In this way, we can better absorb nutrients in the later stage and grow better. And pay attention to drying after root pruning, and then plant the wound after drying to avoid infection p>
3. After planting, water should be poured in time to let the soil and plants absorb enough water, but pay attention not to excessive to avoid ponding. There is no need to supply water frequently in the later stage, and then pour it when the soil turns white. And put it in a ventilated and cool place first, and then manage it normally after it recovers p>