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Raise the soil to 510 cm height. Broadcast pre-germinated seeds in thoroughly puddled and leveled soil. Construct drainage canals for proper water removal. Add organic manure (decompose) and a small amount of inorganic fertilizer as basal dressing.
Heavily water the plant or seedling tray before transplanting. Hold your plant by the ears or two true leaves and retain as much of the original soil around its root system as possible when you transplant.
How to Transplant a Tree Step #1: Water to Moisten the Soil. Step #2: Assess How Much to Prune. Step #3: Prune as You Dig a Trench. Step #4: Replace the Soil. Step #5: Choose a New Site. Step #6: Water the Tree Before Moving It. Step #7: Make a Hole in the New Area. Step #8: Dig Around the Tree.
Hard, compacted soil that lacks nutrients wont do much good for your plants. Before you begin transplanting, loosen up the soil with a trowel or shovel at least 12 inches deep, and mix in some fresh compost.
General Steps for Transplanting Remove the plant from its pot. Inspect the roots. If roots completely cover the soil, tease them gently apart. Place the plant in a prepared hole. Firm the soil around the plant with your hands. Water well.
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Steps to Move a Mature Plant DIG THE PLANT. Water the day before transplanting to reduce root breakage. Save as much of the root ball as you can. MOVE WITH CARE. Protect the plant from sun and wind, and cover the roots so they dont dry out. Minimize the amount of time the plant is out of the ground. SETTLE THE PLANT IN.
The goal is to minimize root loss and provide optimal conditions for regrowth. DIG THE PLANT. Water the day before transplanting to reduce root breakage. Save as much of the root ball as you can. MOVE WITH CARE. Protect the plant from sun and wind, and cover the roots so they dont dry out. SETTLE THE PLANT IN.
Select an area with good soil and the proper sunlight exposure for the tree being transplanted. Dig the hole. The replanting hole should be five times the diameter of the root ball or at least 2 feet larger than the size of the root ball on all sides. The hole should slant in without straight-cut or packed sides.

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