Every spring and autumn, pruning should be carried out to maintain the growth advantage of the main branches of camphor trees, and to prevent the crown from being too short and too short and the trunk from bending, thus forming a beautiful crown. For some cross branches, the branches that are too dense should be trimmed properly, and at the same time, the diseased branches, dead branches and dead branches should be removed. If it is a big tree transplant, it is necessary to re-cut the crown (branches and leaves12 or so), use large earth balls, dry the branches and leaves with straw ropes, and spray water to ensure survival. The best transplanting time is when the buds begin to sprout.
For example, when transplanting Cinnamomum camphora in Changchun, Hunan, we must pay attention to burying the roots when covering the soil, so that there is no gap and no air in the soil. After transplanting, watering a proper amount of water on the mound will help the mound to sink the roots tightly.