1. Choose the right locationIf you want to transplant a rose tree, you need to choose a location with good lighting conditions and relatively loose soil as the transplanting site. This will make it grow better. If it is transplanted to a place with insufficient light or the soil is not breathable enough, it is likely to grow poorly. 2. Don’t hurt the rootsWhen transplanting, you need to keep the soil ball attached to the roots of the plant and not clean them all off. Also, be careful when transplanting so as not to hit its roots. This can effectively prevent the plant from growing weaker or even failing to survive due to root damage. 3. Slow down the seedlingsAfter transplanting, it takes some time for the plant to adapt to the new soil. During this period, try to keep it warm and provide appropriate shade so that it only receives some soft sunlight. In addition, you need to temporarily stop fertilizing and control the number of watering. This will allow it to adapt to the new environment more quickly. Once you are sure it has adapted, you can resume normal maintenance. |
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