2. Selection of saplings: Try to choose saplings with complete roots and thick trunks. The roots of apple saplings should be brought with original soil, which can not only speed up their survival, but also prevent the roots from being damaged during transportation. Before planting apple saplings, the roots of the saplings can be soaked with carbendazim solution, which can kill the germs in the roots and make the saplings less likely to get sick after planting.
3. Start planting: put the seedlings in the soil and cover the roots of the seedlings with soil. When the soil is half covered, gently lift the apple sapling upward so that the roots can stretch out more, then tread on the soil gently, and finally cover the soil to a suitable position. Generally, soil equals ground.
4. Planting and maintenance: after planting, root-fixing water should be poured again. At this time, the water should be poured thoroughly so that the roots of the seedlings can better combine with the soil. After planting, you can see the sun properly, but don't direct sunlight, and you should shade it properly so that the seedlings can resume growth soon. In the relatively hot weather in summer, it is necessary to water properly every day to ensure that there is enough water in the soil, while watering should be done according to the humidity of the soil in spring and autumn.