1. Can I still live?A tree can still survive after being sawed off. It does not mean that it will die. As long as the root part is in good condition and good maintenance is taken care of, it can still continue to survive. As long as the correct measures are taken and the surrounding growth environment is suitable, it will naturally grow sprouts from the roots below. 2. Precautions1. Tool disinfection: The tools used need to be disinfected in advance and cannot be used directly. You can use alcohol to remove the bacteria on them first. 2. Wound treatment: Sawing off the upper part is not the end of the story. The wound also needs to be treated. Spray a little carbendazim on the wound, and then cover the wound with a cover to prevent bacteria from invading and prevent the outside air from rotting the wound. 3. Placement: After processing it, place the tree in a cool and ventilated place to ensure that the air can circulate normally and avoid exposure to strong sunlight, otherwise it will be difficult to germinate and the plant will dry up due to lack of water. 4. Water and fertilizer management: Manage the water and fertilizer of the plants well, apply water and nutrients correctly, and avoid being wetted by heavy rain. |
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