You can take some soil from under the pine tree to plant it, and you can also improve the survival rate. If it is a small pine tree, it is not difficult to survive without a soil ball. If there are no soil balls, you can plant them first, then water them and apply some Bika water-soluble fertilizer.
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The growth environment of pine trees
Pine trees have strong adaptability to the land environment. They can tolerate the low temperature of -60℃ or the high temperature of 50℃, can grow in bare mineral soil, sandy soil, volcanic ash, calcareous soil, limestone soil and various soils from calcareous soil to red soil, and are drought-tolerant, barren and sunny, so they are famous pioneer trees.
China is one of the countries with the richest gymnosperms in the world. From the perspective of Pinaceae, it can be fully explained that China is a veritable "hometown of gymnosperms". In China's vast mountainous Yuan Ye, there are not only lush pine, larch, spruce and fir forests, but also many extremely precious and rare Pinaceae trees hidden in some deep mountains and forests.
Among the first batch of rare and endangered plants under special state protection, there are 39 species of Pinaceae, accounting for110 of the total (389 species). Among them, Cryptomeria fortunei is listed as the first-class key protected plants, Abies baishanzu and Pinus yunnanensis 17 species are listed as the second-class key protected plants, and Taxodium mexicana and Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica/0 species are listed as the third-class key protected plants.