When transplanting, it is necessary to take off the pots first. If it is found that the roots are rotten, it is necessary to cut off the rotten roots, and cut off most of the weak, sick and aging roots, leaving only part of the strong root system.After such pruning, it usually takes a month or two to produce new roots.If only a little pruning, only cut a small amount of root system, then the rooting time will be shorter, generally a month or so can be born.
Plum blossom transplanting needs to choose a best time to reduce the impact on the plant.Usually, plum blossoms can be transplanted in early spring every year, that is, February and March, when the transplanting temperature is more appropriate, which is conducive to plant potting, and as soon as possible to return to normal growth.Note that when transplanting, the action should be as gentle as possible, which can minimize the damage to the root system, and try to make the root system of the plant bring more original soil balls.
Plum blossom transplanting should try to ensure that the root system is intact, can be transplanted with soil, can make it easier to take the pot.However, if the plant root system has damaged roots or rotten roots and other poor growth roots, it should also be properly pruned, and after disinfection and sterilization, potted.
The soil of the new pot should be selected to have strong air permeability and water permeability and contain certain nutrients, and some base fertilizer can be mixed into the pot.After potting, give it the right amount of water to ensure that the recovery of plants can have enough water supply.Then put it in a cool place with good ventilation, avoid direct light irradiation to dehydrate the plant, so as not to affect the survival of the plant.