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Can paulownia seedlings transplanted in winter live?

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A: Generally speaking, you can live, but it is still not easy to get better, mainly depending on the outdoor temperature there.

Winter is the dormant period of many trees. Theoretically, the survival rate of trees transplanted in dormancy period is higher than its seasonal survival rate, but why are fewer people transplanted in winter?

That's because trees are fragile and easy to freeze to death during transplanting. In winter, many plant growth regulator products that help trees survive the transplanting period can't be used, such as the blue nutrition infusion bag on the market. Happy forest tree nutrition infusion, It can improve nutrients, water and minerals for trees when transplanting, and can improve the survival rate of transplanting well, but it can not be used below 5 degrees in winter.