When transplanting lemon trees, the soil you choose should be loose and breathable, preferably slightly acidic soil, which is the best for the growth of lemons. During the transplanting process, at least one-third of the original soil should be retained. It is best to transplant directly with the soil ball, so that the lemon tree can better adapt to the new growth environment. When to transplant lemon treesThe survival rate of lemon trees is highest when transplanted from April to June each year . Because lemon trees need less nutrients at this time, transplanting at this time will not have much impact on their root system. In addition, the climate in this season is cool and the moisture content in the soil is high, so lemon trees can better adapt to the new growth environment after transplanting. How to transplant a lemon tree1. Prepare the soil Before repotting, prepare a pot that is one size larger than the original pot to provide space for later growth. The soil should also be suitable, and you can use acidic soil with good ventilation. Apply a certain amount of base fertilizer in advance to ensure a good supply of nutrients. Before planting the plant , disinfect the flowerpot and soil . 2. Remove the pot and prune the roots Remove the lemon from the pot , do not break the mud at the root to prevent damage to the root system, and only remove the old soil outside. The dead roots and old roots that come out need to be properly pruned and cut off, leaving the roots that grow vigorously and have strong absorption capacity. 3. Transplant Fill the pot with the prepared soil, then straighten the lemon tree and plant it in the center of the pot . Fill in the remaining soil and compact the new soil near the edge of the pot. Lemon tree transplanting careAfter the lemon tree has grown new shoots after transplanting, it is necessary to ensure that the tree can receive sufficient sunlight . To promote the growth of young roots, the soil must be kept moist, and liquid fertilizer must be applied in small amounts and multiple times to promote the growth of the root system and new shoots. The main trunk and young shoots that are not in the right position must be removed in a timely manner, and pests must be prevented and controlled in a timely manner . |
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