Method for transplanting evergreen tree
A technology of holly and tree diameter, applied in the field of tree planting, can solve the problems of slow tree recovery and low survival rate, and achieve the effect of improving the survival rate of transplanting, simple implementation, and shortening the recovery period
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[0016] The transplanting method of holly is: from late March to early April, water the nursery once 3 to 5 days before the holly is dug, and then dig the soil balls of the selected trees according to 6 to 8 times the DBH, and use Bind the straw ropes. The thickness and diameter of the grass ropes should reach 3cm. Ensure that the new roots that grow will not be injured or broken during digging, transportation, and planting within 3cm. The tree shape and branches and leaves of the dug trees should be trimmed slightly , and then slightly expand the hole for digging the tree to make it slightly larger than the soil ball, and then put the dug tree, the soil ball and the tied straw rope back into the original pit, and spray the nutrient solution around the soil ball. The nutrient solution is prepared by mixing substances that promote cell division and prevent root rot, that is, every 1 liter of water contains 0.25g of naphthaleneacetic acid, 1.0g of star anise, and 5.0g of garlic. ...
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[0018] From March to June 2006, the method of Example 1 was used to transplant holly trees from Nanjing to Wuxi. The average plant diameter at breast height was 7.86 cm. 695 plants were tested, and 693 plants survived, with a survival rate of 99.71%.
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