Saturday, January 9, 2010

King Size Big And Tall How Do I Transplant A 1-foot Tall Palm Tree?

How do I transplant a 1-foot tall palm tree? - king size big and tall

My septic tank has exploded last night (fun ..) and I had people digging septic tanks in the yard to fix it. Someone accidentally dug up a 1-meter-high royal palms and want to transplant into a pot until it becomes bigger. The roots remain intact, but you see, how can I know if it is damaged or not? What is the best way to keep the plant in operation in a state of shock and kept alive too? How much pot should I use? Thank you!

2 comments:

mick shaw said...

Do not be too much damage.Most on plant size deep roots at least dont make sure the pot is at least a gap of 6 inches, so that the roots grow.Try with a mixture of sand and compost for food quality and drainage . Be sure to get enough water and sun. I see there is a big problem, provided that the roots are kept moist during transplantation .. Good luck

Shortstu... said...

Sorry for your palm. You will need a big pot to grow the moment. Make sure to go to the outflow at the bottom, so be sure use a combo of pockets of the upper and planting soil. Keep the roots intact as best you can is important when the transplant. Never use cold water on your flowers, trees, shrubs, etc. This may frighten us, and really do not want on your Palm shock. Water the roots of her palm before planting. Good luck!

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