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How to improve the transplanting survival rate of loquat trees

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, How to improve the transplanting survival rate of loquat trees

Loquat tastes sour and sweet, and many people like to eat it, and there are many areas where loquat is planted in our country, but in the process of loquat planting, seedling transplanting is very critical, a little carelessness will cause seedling death, resulting in transplanting failure. So how to improve the survival rate of loquat transplanting? Come and have a look with the editor.

1. Transplanting time

In fact, everyone should control the transplanting well, and it is not suitable to choose the season when the sun is too strong or Rain Water is too much, which is not conducive to the survival of seedlings. Generally, the suitable transplanting time for loquat is from March to May, when the temperature is stable and the soil is basically thawed. The soil temperature is also suitable for root growth, and the survival rate is higher after transplanting.

2. Transplanting with soil

Nowadays, many people like to plant fruit trees with nutrition bags. in fact, transplanting with soil is the most common and safe way to feed, which can not only ensure the roots of the seedlings, but also give them a certain degree of practical suitability for the new environment, so that the seedlings will not die because of sudden changes in the environment. Before transplanting with soil, we should also pay attention to the seedling, so as not to damage the root system, which is not conducive to the survival rate of transplanting.

3. Control density

The root system of loquat is relatively developed, and it has a large demand for nutrients in the process of growth, so it is very important to reasonably control the density during transplanting. When planting, the density should also be controlled according to the actual local conditions. If the planting is located near the tuyere, then the planting can be slightly denser, generally controlled at about 2-3 meters, while if the soil fertility of the sloping land is general, it needs to be planted sparsely to avoid nutrient deficiency. In addition, daylighting should also be taken into account to ensure that the seedlings have sufficient light.

4. Post-transplanting management

Management after transplanting is also extremely important, and many fruit growers ignore it after transplanting, which often leads to poor growth or death of seedlings. After transplanting, the seedlings should be protected by certain light, such as heat preservation and moisturizing, to ensure adequate fertilizer, and if the local soil is relatively dry, straw can also be covered on the surface to keep warm and wet, so as to facilitate the survival of seedlings.

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