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What is the immortal method of transplanting black pine?
1. Transplanting with soil: When transplanting Pinus thunbergii, transplanting with soil can protect the root system well, and also help to adapt to the new environment quickly after planting and improve the survival rate. In addition, in the process of transportation, it is also necessary to ensure that the soil is wet and avoid cracking.

2. Prepare pot soil: The planted soil should be soft, breathable and permeable. It is suggested to use cinder, river sand and some native soil for cultivation, which is beneficial to the basin. Spray water before planting to ensure that the substrate is slightly wet.

3. Planting in soil: When planting, first put a small amount of soil in the flowerpot, then put soil balls, and then fill the soil to compact the plants. Don't water after planting, just put it in a cool and ventilated place. Wait for three or four days before watering, then bask in the sun after receiving the basin, and gradually increase the light.

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The root system of Pinus thunbergii will inevitably be damaged during transplantation. If the wound is not sealed with wax in time, the wound will secrete pine oil, which is difficult to heal and even rot after being soaked in water.

So don't water it in a hurry, wait until the wound heals, so that the roots can absorb water better, which is conducive to rooting and germination. It is usually watered three or four days after transplanting. But if it is a transplanted seedling, it should be watered in time after being put into the pot, which is permeable and invisible.