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How to Transplant Pink morning glory
(Ipomoea carnea)
Pink morning glory, also known as Morning Glory Tree Bush, Shrubby morning glory
For optimal establishment, transplant pink morning glory when the rejuvenation of spring is in full swing, typically from mid to late season. Choose a sunny locale with well-draining soil. Gentle handling of roots during the process ensures a smooth transition.
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What Preparations are Needed Before Transplanting Pink Morning Glory?

What is the Ideal Time for Transplanting Pink Morning Glory?
The most opportune period for relocating your beloved pink morning glory is during the awakening of mid to late spring. This season offers mild temperatures and moderate sunlight, providing pink morning glory with a gentle transition to flourish in its new location. Root establishment is best during this time since the warming soil stimulates growth while the persistent moist conditions aid root recovery from transplant shock. This strategic timing sets the stage for a spectacular display of pink morning glory's blooms throughout the growing season. By transplanting in this window, you'll witness the marvel of pink morning glory's transformation in the most seamless and rewarding way.
How Much Space Should You Leave Between Pink Morning Glory Plants?
For pink morning glory, it's important to give them room to grow! Set each one around 6-8 feet (1.8-2.4 meters) apart from each other. This gives them enough space to develop without over-crowding their neighbours.
What is the Best Soil Mix for Pink Morning Glory Transplanting?
Get pink morning glory off to a good start by preparing a well-draining soil base. This plant prefers sandy or loamy soil, enriched with compost or organic fertiliser. This will help ensure the transplant takes root and thrives.
Where Should You Relocate Your Pink Morning Glory?
Choosing the right location for pink morning glory is crucial. They love to soak up the sun, so find a spot in your garden that gets full sun exposure for the best results. Remember, at least 6 hours of sunlight per day is ideal.
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What Equipments Should You Prepare Before Transplantation Pink Morning Glory?

Gardening Gloves
To protect your hands from any abrasions or insect bites while handling the soil and the plant.
Spade
This will be needed to dig up the pink morning glory plant while keeping as much of the root ball intact as possible.
Garden Fork
To gently loosen the soil around the pink morning glory plant to ease removal.
Gardening Trowel
For digging the new hole where you'll be transplanting the pink morning glory plant.
Watering Can
You'll need this to water the plant before and after transplanting.
Stake Supports
Pink morning glory plant can grow pretty tall, therefore stakes would help support its growth post-transplant.

How Do You Remove Pink Morning Glory from the Soil?

From Ground: First, water the pink morning glory plant heavily about an hour prior to digging to reduce the stress of transplanting. Next, start digging around the plant in a wide circle with a spade, making sure to dig deep enough to include as many roots as possible while being careful not to damage them. Once you have fully exposed the root ball, gently lift the pink morning glory plant from the hole.
From Pot: When removing the pink morning glory plant from a pot, water the plant first. You can then turn the pot sideways, gently pull the plant by its base, and give the pot a few taps if the plant won't budge.
From Seedling Tray: If removing the pink morning glory plant from a seedling tray, lightly press on the bottom of the cell while carefully pulling the seedling by the roots or lower stem. Be careful not to damage the plant's roots.

Step-by-Step Guide for Transplanting Pink Morning Glory

Digging the Hole
Once you've decided where you want your pink morning glory plant to go, dig a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball with a gardening trowel.
Placement
Place your pink morning glory plant in the new hole. The top of the root ball should be level with the soil surface. If the plant is set too deeply in the ground, it may not develop correctly.
Refill
Carefully backfill the hole, taking care not to bury the pink morning glory plant's stem with soil. Press the soil down softly but firmly around the roots.
Watering
After transplanting, water the plant well to help its roots make contact with the soil.
Staking
Once adequately watered, insert the stake supports alongside the pink morning glory, tie the plant loosely to the stake supports.
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How Do You Care For Pink Morning Glory After Transplanting?

Watering
For the first few weeks after transplanting pink morning glory, it's important to keep the soil constantly moist but not waterlogged. Excessive watering can lead to root rot.
Pruning
Regular pruning helps in maintaining the structure of the pink morning glory, encouraging it to grow into a more presentable shape and size. Useful for keeping flower production high.
Support Maintenance
As the pink morning glory grows taller, keep adjusting the ties on your stake supports to ensure it remains upright and stable.
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Troubleshooting Common Issues with Pink Morning Glory Transplantation.

When is the best time to transplant pink morning glory?
The optimal window for transplanting pink morning glory is between late spring and early summer, colloquially referred to as S2-S3.
What's the ideal space between each pink morning glory when transplanting?
Each pink morning glory should be given a generous amount of space. Ideally, maintain around 6-8 feet or 1.8-2.4 meters between each plant.
What is the depth needed for pink morning glory when transplanting?
Transplant pink morning glory to a depth so that the top of the root ball is just slightly below the surface. Avoid planting too deep.
What should I do if the transplanted pink morning glory shows wilting or yellowing leaves?
Pink morning glory may experience transplant shock leading to wilting or yellowing leaves. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged to help it recover.
How critical is good drainage for the successful transplanting of pink morning glory?
Drainage is quite critical. Although pink morning glory loves moist soil conditions, they'll not thrive in waterlogged soil. Good drainage prevents root rot.
Why is my transplanted pink morning glory not flowering?
Lack of sun or nutrients could be the culprit. Make sure your pink morning glory receives full sunlight and is fertilized regularly for best blooms.
How should I handle pink morning glory roots during transplantation?
Handle pink morning glory roots gently to avoid damage. Loosen the root ball only minimally before placing the plant in the transplant hole.
What type of soil is best for transplanting pink morning glory?
Pink morning glory prefers rich soil with good drainage. A blend of garden soil, compost, and coarse sand promotes good growth.
Should I water pink morning glory immediately after transplanting them?
Yes, you should. Watering helps settle the soil around the roots, reducing air pockets and providing moisture to the plant to recover from transplant shock.
How can I determine if pink morning glory has successfully adjusted after being transplanted?
Successful adjustment is typically indicated by new growth. After several weeks, if your pink morning glory starts sprouting new shoots and leaves, celebrate its successful transplantation.
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