Generally speaking, the survival capacity of the old piles is relatively low. Old stumps usually refer to the remnants of a dead or damaged tree trunk. These old piles may be fragile and brittle due to disrepair, natural disasters, or other reasons. Therefore, in order to successfully regrow and survive the old piles of Triangle Plum, special attention needs to be paid to the following:
1.Choose healthy old piles: Try to choose old piles that look relatively healthy and dry rather than rotten. If the old pile shows obvious signs of decay, such as black or soft rot, then it is less likely to survive.
2.Cut down the damaged parts: If you find any damage or pests or diseases on the plant, you should cut it off decisively to maintain the health of the plant.
3.Cutting and shaping: For old piles, proper cutting and shaping are required. Remove all dead branches and unhealthy parts to make the old stakes look neat and make room for new growth.
4.Provide good soil and nutrients: When planting old piles, choose a soil that is suitable for the growth of Triangle plum, such as a soil mixture with good air permeability and good drainage. At the same time, the right amount of organic fertilizer can be applied during the sowing or transplanting process to help promote new growth.
5.Proper watering and sunshine: Provide moderate watering and make sure the soil remains properly moist. For the Triangle Plum, sunlight is very important, so place the old stakes in a location with plenty of sunlight and avoid exposure to cold environments or strong winds as much as possible.
6.Pay attention to pest control: keep the surroundings of the plants clean, remove stagnant water in time, and pay attention to the prevention and control of pests and diseases.