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Can Lagerstroemia indica be transplanted in autumn? When is the transplant?

Lagerstroemia indica can be transplanted in autumn and in spring and autumn. The best transplanting time is from August to September in autumn, because the climate and temperature at this time are conducive to its survival after transplanting and its growth rate will be faster. If transplanted to Xia Dong in two seasons, the survival rate will be even lower.

Can Lagerstroemia indica be transplanted in autumn?

Lagerstroemia indica can be transplanted in autumn, both in spring and autumn, and the best transplanting time is from August to September in autumn.

Because the climate and temperature at this time are conducive to its survival after transplanting, its growth rate will be faster, and if it is transplanted in Xia Dong in two seasons, its survival rate will be lower.

Autumn transplanting method of Lagerstroemia indica

1. Lagerstroemia indica can be transplanted into soft, breathable and well-drained sandy loam, or mixed with humus and pastoral soil. Pots can be made of pottery or purple clay with good air permeability. Pay attention to cutting roots when transplanting, and all rotten roots and rotten roots should be cut off and disinfected.

2. Fill the soil into the flowerpot, thoroughly disinfect it, prepare healthy Lagerstroemia indica, transplant it into new culture soil, cover it with a thin layer of soil, properly water it to keep the soil moist, and finally put it in a cool place.

Matters needing attention in Ziwei transplantation

1. Lagerstroemia indica should be placed in a well-ventilated place with scattered light after transplanting, waiting for it to recover slowly, and the growth temperature should be kept at about 25 degrees every day.

2. After Lagerstroemia indica is transplanted into the growth period, it can be sprayed with potassium dihydrogen phosphate twice every half month and watered in time to make its roots closely combined with the soil.