Key points of crape myrtle transplantation
Key points of crape myrtle transplantation Many people don't know what the key points of crape myrtle transplantation are. In fact, the key point of transplanting Lagerstroemia indica is the transplanting time, which can generally be transplanted in spring, when the transplanting and planting recovery speed is faster. When transplanting, hand should be light to prevent plant roots from being damaged. The transplanted soil can be humus and humus.
After transplanting, it is best to put the plants in a cool and ventilated place for reproduction, and then water the soil properly. After plants adapt to the soil and environment, they can be cultivated in a semi-cool and ventilated place to make plants accept astigmatism. After that, it is best to water them according to the principle of seeing dry and seeing wet.
When transplanting, the roots of plants should be trimmed properly. The roots can be cut into inclined planes to make plants absorb nutrients and water better, and then rooting powder or potassium permanganate solution should be applied to the incision. Lagerstroemia indica has strong adaptability, which is cold-resistant and drought-resistant. When planting, only plants need to get enough water and nutrients.
Lagerstroemia indica is a light-loving tree species. In the later stage of planting, it is best to place the plants in a well-ventilated and well-lit environment, but shade them properly when the light is strong. Lagerstroemia indica has a great demand for fertilizer, and the amount of fertilizer applied each time should not be too high. When planting, the plants can be fertilized according to the principle of thin fertilizer and diligent application.