1. The best time to transplant apple trees is from the end of March to the beginning of April in spring, or from October to November in October. Do not transplant apple trees in cold weather to avoid the impact of frost and snow melting.
2. The specific transplanting time in different areas is also different. The transplanting time in the areas with higher latitude in the north is earlier than that in the south. It's better to start half a month before the fruit trees grow buds.
1. Some soil can be piled up above the root of the transplanted fruit tree. In windy weather, a support can be put on the fruit tree to fix the fruit tree.
2. Fruit trees with no original soil at the root should be pruned in time after transplanting, and all the lateral branches should be pruned, so as to reduce the consumption of nutrients and benefit the survival of fruit trees.
3. If the weather is relatively dry and the humidity is low after transplanting, the fruit trees can be watered every ten and a half days to ensure the normal water demand of the fruit trees. It should be noted that the fruit trees just transplanted can't be fertilized. They can't be fertilized until they survive, or they will burn the seedlings.