In-situ bagging method for transplanting big tree (nursery stock)
A technique for wrapping bags and trees
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[0018] The present invention will be further clarified through the detailed description of the specific embodiments below, but it is not a limitation to the present invention, but only an example.
[0019] The method of transplanting big trees (saplings) in situ and bagging in the present invention, the specific operations are as follows:
[0020] Select the trees (seedlings) to be transplanted according to the needs, and cut the roots (main root and lateral roots) several times. In order to reduce the impact of root cutting on the tree growth, it is required to cut the roots several times (at least twice). The main root (vertical root) is cut, and the length of the main root is about 30 to 60 cm. The length of the reserved main root depends on the size of the tree and the size of the tree to be planted. It is about 3 to 5 after the main root is cut off. Months later, the lateral roots (transverse roots) can be truncated. If the size of the tree is small, all lateral roots (transve...
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