Transplanting methodSoil ball preparationDig out the yew seedlings together with the soil ball so that they are more likely to survive. During the process of packing and fixing the soil ball, the moist soil has a strong bond with the root system and is not easy to break and scatter. Packaging fixedWhen the soil is dry, you can water it, which will make it easier to stabilize the soil ball. Put the small balls into a plastic bag and wrap them tightly. The large soil ball can be secured with a rope. If it is a cold winter, you can sprinkle water on the soil ball to freeze it solid before transplanting. Planting and protection of soil ballIn order to prevent the soil ball from drying out and cracking during storage, you need to sprinkle water to keep it moist. You can cover it with something to avoid violent vibrations and exposure to wind and sun. Bury the soil ball in a prepared flowerpot, allowing the soil to just cover the soil ball. Then place it in a ventilated place, water it frequently, and avoid rain. PrecautionsWhen transplanting yew, pay attention to the fact that if the soil surface is slightly yellowish-white and the leaves are slightly curled, there is no need to water. Be sure to water thoroughly to allow the plant to fully absorb water. |
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