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How long can a big tree take root after transplanting? How long will it take for the transplanted tree to take root?
1. When transplanting trees, the rooting speed will also be affected due to the difference of tree species, tree size, transplanting season and root damage. Generally, it can take root in 20-30 days. If you recover quickly, you can take root and sprout in about 10 days.

2. Newly transplanted trees can take root in about 20 to 30 days. After transplanting trees, it is necessary to strengthen management and maintain them reasonably. Later, trees can adapt to the soil more quickly and grow new roots. Newly transplanted trees can be fixed with three-legged supports, which can prevent trees from being blown down by strong winds.

3. After the trees are fixed, water them properly to make them adapt to the soil faster. During the curing period, according to the temperature and the dry and wet conditions of the soil, water it properly to keep the soil moist. During the maintenance period, if the soil becomes dry and white, it is necessary to water the trees in time to replenish water.