1. Transplanting time1. The best time to transplant apple trees is in spring from late March to early April, or between October and November. Do not transplant in cold weather to avoid the effects of frost and snowmelt. 2. The specific transplanting time varies in different regions. The transplanting time in the higher latitudes in the north is earlier than in the south. It is best to start half a month before the fruit trees sprout. 2. Precautions1. You can pile some soil above the roots of the transplanted fruit trees. In windy weather, you can put up a support to fix the fruit trees. 2. Fruit trees without original soil at their roots should be pruned in time after transplanting, and all side branches should be pruned off. This can reduce nutrient consumption and is beneficial to the survival of the fruit trees. 3. If the weather is dry and the humidity is low after the fruit trees are transplanted, you can water the fruit trees every ten days to half a month to ensure the normal water needs of the fruit trees. Please note that you should not apply fertilizer to fruit trees that have just been transplanted. You have to wait until they are fully grown before applying fertilizer, otherwise the seedlings will be burned. |
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