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How to deal with mulberry trees at home

Skyler White
2020-07-01 09:01:06
There are mulberry trees at home that can not be treated, and it is OK to keep them at home, which has not much impact on life. If daylighting is affected, or members of the family do not like to plant at home, it is better to transplant. Before transplanting, determine the transplanting location first, then plant the trees with some soil, and pay attention to the later management.

How to deal with

There are mulberry trees at home that can be maintained without treatment, but they will block the sunlight and affect the indoor lighting, so it's better to transplant them. Although it is said that planting mulberry trees in the courtyard of a family is not auspicious and may bring bad luck, it is actually a superstitious saying, but in fact, there is not much scientific basis, so planting at home is not taboo. If the family cares about this saying, they can be transplanted to other places, so there is no need to worry about this problem.

How to transplant

1. Select the place: before transplanting, first determine the place of transplanting, level the land in advance, dig out a tree pit, and then remove the weeds.

2. Prune branches: prune a part of the branches on the tree, so as to reduce the evaporation of water, leaving the main branches and a small number of leaves, which is conducive to later survival.

3. Dig out the tree body: dig out the tree from the inside, you can take part of the soil, pay attention to the integrity of the root, not to damage the root.

4. Planting: select the tree species to be planted in rainy days, then pour water into it, cover it with sunscreen, and apply the medicament to promote rooting at intervals.

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