Many good friends like to plant several Lycium barbarum trees and turn them into very beautiful potted plants by pruning. Lycium barbarum is a common shrub, which is easy to transplant and survive, and has the characteristics of poverty tolerance, salt tolerance and drought tolerance. Lycium barbarum is ideal in the land with insufficient irrigation standard, poor soil fertility and heavy saline soil, which is not suitable for planting crops. When is the best time to transplant Lycium barbarum and the easiest time to survive?
1 The most suitable transplanting time for timely transplanting of Lycium barbarum is different in the north and south, so the transplanting should be carried out before the budding stage of Lycium barbarum. Generally, it is best to transplant in February in the south and March-April in the north. It should be noted that seedlings are vulnerable to chilling injury because of early transplanting and low temperature. It's too late to transplant well. Transplanting Lycium barbarum trees just after germination is easy to cause damage to buds. How to transplant? Please look down.
2. Digging the plant Lycium barbarum with a lump of soil Although it belongs to a shrub, its roots are still deeply buried. After selecting excellent Lycium barbarum seedlings, you can dig them according to the clear planting time. If the soil around the Lycium barbarum seedlings is dry, water can be poured first to avoid that the soil is too dry and the roots cannot be preserved by bumps, endangering the survival rate. When digging holes in the foundation pit, pay attention to preserving the corresponding soil layer and transport it safely to the transplant site.
3 Planting method The planting method of Lycium barbarum is basically the same as that of other flowers and trees. Although Lycium barbarum is barren-tolerant, the more fertile the soil layer, the easier it is to obtain better quality and yield. Choose a small plot with loose soil layer and good air permeability for transplanting. If potted plants also need to choose loose soil with rich organic matter, so much the better. Lycium barbarum trees are generally not topdressing before transplanting, so as to avoid excessive fertilization and burning roots, which will endanger the survival rate.
There are two relative densities for planting Lycium barbarum trees. One is to plant about 220 plants on the land, with the row spacing of 2m and the plant spacing of 1 .5m and1mu. The second type, the row spacing is 2m, the plant spacing is 1m, 1mu, and 330 seedlings are protected from top to bottom, and the width and depth of transplanting holes are all 40cm. Before digging the seedlings, it is necessary to prepare the transplanting holes in advance, so that the seedlings can be transplanted immediately after being transported in, and ensure that the seedlings are not waiting in the holes. If the Lycium barbarum seedlings are small, the row spacing and plant spacing can be narrower. ?
The planting depth of Lycium barbarum should be flush with the original seedling line, too deep and prosperous, too shallow and prone to drought. When planting, stabilize the soil and then pour enough planting water. After the water completely seeps down, cover it with soft soil to keep moisture and ensure the survival rate. After the Lycium barbarum tree grows new leaves, it means that the Lycium barbarum tree has survived. Foliage fertilizer can be sprayed to promote plant growth. Generally, 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate aqueous solution +3000 times liquid brassinolide +0.2% urea aqueous solution can be sprayed once every 7~ 10 days. Generally, Lycium barbarum trees can bear fruit in the second year after planting.