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When is it better to plant tea trees?

For tea seedlings raised in the field, the suitable transplanting period should be the dormancy period of the above-ground parts of tea seedlings, with high survival rate, or avoid the dry and cold period according to the climate characteristics. Tea planted in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River can be transplanted in autumn and winter or early spring (165438+ 10 to March of the following year). Early transplanting time is beneficial to the survival of tea seedlings, but in some years, the winter drought is severe, and the large-scale transplanting and watering workload is heavy, so it is best to choose early spring, with low temperature and plenty of rain, which can reduce the times and times of watering tea seedlings after transplanting. Before transplanting tea seedlings, dig ditches and plant seedlings on windless cloudy days. The taproot of the seedling is too long, you can cut it short. Cutting seedlings should be watered and moistened the day before taking seedlings to reduce water loss and root damage of tea seedlings when taking seedlings. When transporting tea seedlings from other places, attention should be paid to packaging, ventilation and watering to improve the survival rate. When transplanting tea seedlings, each cluster should be planted with 2 ~ 3 tea seedlings that meet the specifications and grow basically the same. Tea seedlings that do not meet the specifications should be combined and raised in the nursery until the next year. Try to stretch the tea roots in the soil, then cover them with soil and step on them tightly to prevent the soil from becoming tight and loose, so that the soil and tea roots can be closely combined. After transplanting, if it is sunny continuously, water should be poured every 3-5 days, and thoroughly every time, so that the root soil is completely wet. When covering the soil after planting, the soil on both sides of the tea line should be slightly higher, so that the planting line is concave, which is beneficial to the concentration of water and will not be lost when watering again.

Schematic diagram of tea tree planting