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10 can Li Tang downhill pile live?

Li Tang downhill pile can live in June 5438+ 10, but attention should be paid to maintenance. After all, the weather is cold, and if it is not well maintained, the survival rate will be greatly reduced.

The survival rate of pears to be planted is high, so they should be pruned in advance. Trim off its weak roots, residual roots and diseased roots and disinfect them. The soil should be breathable, soft and strong in drainage.

When planting potted plants, put granular soil first, then put plants, and slowly fill the soil and tamp it. After planting, water in time to make the plant absorb enough water, and it is best to water the rooting agent in a proper amount, which can promote the plant to grow new roots faster. In addition, it should be placed in a warm, ventilated and cool place in the later stage.

Pay attention to planting downhill piles:

First of all, the right soil

In order to take root quickly, when planting piles under Li Tang Mountain, we must first ensure the basic factors of the soil. The soil must meet the needs of growth, and sticky, hardened and airtight clay can't be used, otherwise the pear can't breathe normally, which will hinder its rooting. Humus soil, sandy soil and sawdust can be mixed according to the ratio of 4: 1: 1 and a small amount of cake fertilizer can be applied.

Second, trim the downhill piles.

Before planting downhill piles, proper pruning should be done to remove old roots and rotten roots, and proper pruning should be done to the roots that are too long and too dense, leaving healthy and energetic roots, which can promote the success of planting and take root as soon as possible.

Third, reverse the roots.

Prepare a flowerpot, put the soil in it, and plant the downhill piles in Li Tang, then you can pour rooting water and promote rooting. Dilute the bought rooting agent with water, and then pour it into the pot soil. Roots can promote rooting after absorbing rooting water.