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Old 18-05-2003, 03:32 PM
Treetops
 
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Default Transplanting PJM Rhodos

Dr-Solo thanks. It sounds like I can successfully transplant them. Flowering
should be finished in about a week.

What did you mean by "spray with cloud cover(antidessicant) day, move next
day"?
Also you said "plant em high". Do you mean the finished soil line should be
lower on the trunk than before transplanting? If so, why and by how much?
Newbie gardener.......thanks again.
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yeah.. they are shallow rooted so water them well day 1, spray with cloud

cover
(antidessicant) day, move em next day, plant em high, mulch them and keep

em well
watered all summer. Ingrid

"Treetops" wrote:

I need to move my PJM Rhodos; too much sun and crowded. They are just

starting to blossom (zone 4) and seem fairly healthy.
What is your opinion on moving them as soon as flowering is completed and

before the full heat of summer?
Any tips on doing this?

Thanks




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