The best choice for cedarwood transplantation is in dormancy period, and it is most suitable at the beginning of spring and the end of autumn. Xiao Bian suggested that we transplant the first time the growth of cedar stopped about 1 month in summer.
Before transplanting cedars, we must do a good job in dealing with them. Cedars generally do not need to be pruned before transplantation. After transplanting, cut off the broken or over dense branches and the branches with diseases and insect pests. Cut these cedar branches and apply plant wound healing agent. At the same time, spray some water transpiration inhibitors on the pruned cedar, which can reduce the water loss in the process of transplanting.
When the cedar is digging, the soil on the surface of the cedar shall be removed first, and then the excavation shall be continued. If you encounter thick roots in the process of excavation, you need to saw off the thick roots and then level the roots. Dig out the cedars that need to be transplanted, and pay attention to protecting the root system. Water the cedar three times after transplanting. When watering for the first time, pay attention to the amount of water. Water it slowly. Water it for the second time within three days after transplanting. Water it for the third time within a week. Water it for the second time is enough.