The lateral roots of the seedlings are rare and the hairy roots are fine, which may cause withering and withering if not noticed. Therefore, it is necessary to protect the root system of seedlings. This requires transporting the soil with basin and keeping the soil moist. And they should be planted immediately after they are transported back. If not, they should also be placed in a cool and humid place to keep the root system fresh. In addition, if it is winter, we should pay attention to heat preservation and reduce the freezing damage in the process of transportation.
When the seedlings are planted, it's better to take the original culture soil with you. The soil should be loose and ventilated. When planting, it's better to plant deeper, to avoid the root exposed outside, and don't press the root too hard. After planting, pour enough water
As mentioned above, if you buy seedlings in winter or other cold seasons, you need to do a good job in heat preservation during transportation, because the South yew is not cold resistant and needs to be frozen. In addition, it can be planted in greenhouse or covered with plastic film for heat preservation.
The seedlings of yew are afraid of exposure to the sun, so they should be shaded immediately after planting.
The seedling tissue of P. lanceolata is tender and easy to break. For the seedlings with broken roots, they can be washed with water and then inserted into the plain sand. Keep the proper temperature. They can take root again for about 1-2 weeks. When the roots are developed, they can be planted. The seedlings with broken buds and stems can be planted as usual, and new buds will be produced after a period of time.
The transplanting and introduction of seedlings of Taxus chinensis are here. I hope it can help you.