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Planting method of Magnolia

Jane Margolis
2020-07-01 08:59:37
The best time to Plant Magnolia is March to may, or August to October in autumn. Generally, seedlings are used for planting. Seedlings are required to have good root growth without diseased branches and leaves, so as to avoid root rot. The planting site shall be in the sunny place. The soil shall be loose, soft and well drained. A pit with a diameter of about 1 meter shall be dug. Then plant the seedlings with soil, cover the soil and press it gently.

I. planting time

The best time to Plant Magnolia is March to may in spring, or August to October in autumn. The temperature is relatively stable in these two periods, which has little influence on the plant, and has strong germination ability, high probability of success, and grows best

2. Select saplings

If it is planted with seeds, the time span is very long, and the cultivation time is very long, so it is suggested to directly select seedlings, which is relatively easy to cultivate. Select the appropriate seedlings in advance. The roots should grow well and have developed roots. There are no diseased branches and leaves on the seedlings. Such selection can ensure the survival rate. For the root rot must not choose, this kind of its own growth problems, planting is also very difficult to survive.

3. Planting place

The choice of planting site is also very important. It needs to be in the sunny position. The soil should be loose, soft and well drained. After the location is selected, the planting pits need to be excavated, with a diameter of about 1 m and a depth of about 50-90 cm. The spacing of each pit is kept between 2-5 M. After digging the pit, fill the bottom of the pit with organic fertilizer as the base fertilizer.

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IV. planting

The sapling should have the soil, can't hurt the root, trim the upper branches and leaves slightly, cut off the yellow part, then transplant and plant it in the soil pit, cover the soil and press it gently, pay attention to the later maintenance.

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