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How to transplant wild old pine trees?
Pine trees that usually grow in deep soil with trunk diameter of about 20 cm need to be transplanted with clods before the new branches sprout in early spring or after the new branches grow vigorously in rainy season. The diameter of the soil lump should be equivalent to 3 ~ 4 times the diameter of the trunk, and it should be tightly wrapped. The soil lump should not be scattered during seedling raising, transportation and into the pit, and the seedlings should not be dehydrated. Planting should be timely, the support should be windproof, the soil should be watered in a solid way, and the survival rate is extremely high.

Wild seedlings in mountainous areas with shallow soil layers and mixed mud and stones are often rooted in cracks in rocks. Large seedlings are easy to get stuck when transplanting, causing root damage, bare atrophy, dehydration of seedlings, and extremely difficult to survive. The effect of applying rooting agent is not obvious.