First, the best transplant time
Generally, it is easy to transplant in early March in spring or early 10 in autumn.
But transplanting cherry trees in spring has more advantages than transplanting them in autumn. Cherry trees planted in autumn experienced a low temperature injury in winter, and the frozen trees were prone to dead branches. Transplanting in spring has many advantages After a year of growth in spring, summer and autumn, the nutrition of cherry trees has been well stored, and there is enough energy to quickly take root and sprout in the new environment after transplantation.
Of course, if the orchard has high management technology, no defoliation and waterlogging, sufficient nutrient reserves and adequate anti-freezing measures, it can be transplanted in autumn, otherwise it is recommended that you choose to transplant in spring.
Second, matters needing attention
When transplanting, try to dig a larger space to loosen the soil, apply sufficient decomposed organic fertilizer, and fill the soil compactly. Every tree can be watered with a certain plant growth regulator to improve the survival rate.
The best season for transplanting big cherry trees is to take root as much as possible before germination in spring, especially the big roots, and the upper branches should be pruned again, MINUS one third of the total branches. It is best to keep the original soil, and the depth in the planting direction is basically the same as the original. After planting, it is very practical and watered enough. Plant as soon as possible after emergence, and don't catch cold outside.