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Can magnolia be transplanted?

Magnolia can be transplanted, in spring, and in autumn if the climate is stable. Pay attention to avoid extreme weather when transplanting. It can be very hot or cold in spring and autumn. It is recommended to transplant on cloudy days.

Be careful when digging, try to reduce root damage, and the wound with broken root must be smooth to facilitate wound healing. When planting, the depth should be appropriate, and the planting depth can be slightly higher than the original soil ball by 2 ~ 3 cm. If it is too deep, it is easy to suffocate the bud. If it is too shallow, the roots will be exposed and easily blown down by the wind.

Large-scale seedlings should be supported in time, and triangular support can be used to prevent them from being blown crooked by the wind. Water immediately after planting, twice after 3 days and three times after 5 days. After three times, you can enter the normal management and cut off the extra buds.

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Maintenance method

1, temperature: strong cold resistance, which can reach zero low temperature. It can be planted in both north and south, with strong high temperature resistance, and can be planted in green land. The growth temperature ranges from 0 to 35 degrees. As long as it is in this temperature range, plants can grow normally.

2. Watering: The time for watering it is not fixed, and there is no fixed frequency. When the soil is found to be dry, it can be given. Water enough every time to avoid water accumulation in the soil. If you water too much, it will lead to health conditions such as root rot. If the curing temperature is too high, you can spray water to cool down.

3. Fertilization: Fertilization is needed once a month during the growing period, and sufficient nutrients are needed before flowering. At this time, you can fertilize once or twice a month. After the flowers wither, topdressing is needed once to ensure the nutrients of plants in winter, so that they can grow better and produce more flowers in the coming year.