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Planting method of Magnolia grandiflora

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-02 19:15:25
To Plant Magnolia grandiflora, it is necessary to select the seedlings with good root growth, disease-free branches and leaves, and the planting sites with soft soil and suitable light. First, dig a planting pit with a diameter of about 1m and a depth of 50-80cm at the planting site, and apply a small amount of base fertilizer. Then the seedlings will be planted into it, filled and compacted, and then poured with root setting water. After a period of maintenance, it will survive.

I. select saplings

When planting Magnolia grandiflora, we must choose the seedlings with good root growth and no disease branches and leaves as the planting seedlings. Because this kind of sapling has strong growth ability and adaptability, it has a higher survival rate after planting. Do not choose seedlings with black rot roots, because they are difficult to survive after planting.

Magnolia grandiflora seedlings

II. Land preparation and pit digging

Choose a relatively soft soil, photo photo appropriate location as the planting site. Then on it, according to the distance of about 2m, dig out the planting pit with the diameter of about 1m and the depth of 50-80cm. If we want to cultivate them into tall and adult plants, we need to dig a pit according to the plant spacing of 5 meters. After digging the pit, turn over the soil and apply a small amount of base fertilizer

Magnolia grandiflora seedlings

3. Planting

Trim the selected seedlings slightly, remove the dry branches and leaves, and use disinfectant to treat the cutting. Then, it is planted together with the soil ball at the bottom into the newly dug planting pit, filled and compacted, and then poured with root setting water once. After that, keep warm and block out the light when it's too bright. After a period of time, it will survive and start to grow.

Planting good Magnolia grandiflora

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