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Transplanting of wild Schisandra chinensis

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, In forest areas, especially in the forest farms with concentrated growth of Schisandra chinensis, wild Schisandra chinensis seedlings can be dug and transplanted directly into the field in autumn. When the leaves fall in autumn or before freezing, choose 1-2-year-old strong seedlings of Schisandra chinensis, each plant should leave 30-35 cm long rhizome, in order to ensure the survival rate after planting. If it is too late to transplant in winter, you can fake the wild seedlings and transplant them in the spring of the following year. You have to make sure you have enough water. Therefore, winter irrigation should be carried out if possible after transplanting in autumn. At the same time, in order to ensure that the transplanted seedlings are not

In forest areas, especially in the forest farms with concentrated growth of Schisandra chinensis, wild Schisandra chinensis seedlings can be dug and transplanted directly into the field in autumn. When the leaves fall in autumn or before freezing, choose 1-2-year-old strong seedlings of Schisandra chinensis, each plant should leave 30-35 cm long rhizome, in order to ensure the survival rate after planting. If it is too late to transplant in winter, you can fake the wild seedlings and transplant them in the spring of the following year. You have to make sure you have enough water. Therefore, winter irrigation should be carried out if possible after transplanting in autumn. At the same time, in order to ensure that the transplanted seedlings will not be destroyed and dried by the cold wind in winter, the seedlings should be buried with soil. The soil will be removed in the spring of the following year, and the vines of Schisandra chinensis will be set up with tree strips so that they can grow and develop normally.

 
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