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How to Transplant Dragon's blood
(Phedimus spurius)
Dragon's blood, also known as Two-row stonecrop, Creeping sedum
Transplant dragon's blood ideally during the rejuvenating season of early spring, as this time offers optimal root establishment and growth. Select a well-drained location with full sun to partial shade. Remember, a friendly reminder: proper soil preparation is crucial for healthy dragon's blood development.
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What Preparations are Needed Before Transplanting Dragon's Blood?

What is the Ideal Time for Transplanting Dragon's Blood?
When the touch of winter has softened and young buds start to appear, that's the perfect period to transplant your dragon's blood. Transplanting dragon's blood in the dawn of spring harnesses the plant's natural growth cycle, fostering better root establishment, and reducing transplant shock. The experience of transplanting dragon's blood is delightful; it's friendly to both beginners and seasoned gardeners.
How Much Space Should You Leave Between Dragon's Blood Plants?
When transplanting dragon's blood, be sure to space them about 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) apart. This ensures they have enough room to grow and prevents overcrowding, which can lead to disease or poor growth.
What is the Best Soil Mix for Dragon's Blood Transplanting?
To prepare the right environment for dragon's blood, choose well-draining soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Additionally, enrich the soil with a slow-release, balanced fertilizer to provide essential nutrients and support healthy growth.
Where Should You Relocate Your Dragon's Blood?
Select a location for your dragon's blood where it will receive 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. This plant thrives in full sun, which is essential for optimal growth and vibrant foliage. Be mindful of placing it near taller plants that may cast shade on dragon's blood.
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What Equipments Should You Prepare Before Transplantation Dragon's Blood?

Gardening Gloves
To protect your hands while working with the solid and dragon's blood.
Shovel or Spade
To dig a hole for the dragon's blood in the new location and to remove the plant from its original location.
Garden Trowel
To handle the dragon's blood during transplantation, especially useful if you’re transplanting from a pot or seedling tray.
Watering Can
For watering the dragon's blood before and after transplantation.

How Do You Remove Dragon's Blood from the Soil?

From Ground: Firstly, water the dragon's blood to moisten the ground around it. Using your shovel or spade, dig a circle around the plant, ensuring that the root ball remains intact. Position the spade under the root ball and gently elevate the plant from its location.
From Pot: Start by watering the dragon's blood in the pot to ease the removal process. Turn the pot upside down and gently tap it until the plant slides out. Be mindful to protect the root ball during the process.
From Seedling Tray: Water the dragon's blood in the tray. Carefully hold the base of the plant and pull it out from its seedling cell. Again, take care to not damage the root.

Step-by-Step Guide for Transplanting Dragon's Blood

Digging the Hole
Using your shovel or spade, dig a hole on the selected location. Make sure the hole is twice the width of the root ball and of the same depth.
Placing the Plant
Carefully position the dragon's blood in the middle of the hole making sure it is level with the ground.
Filling in the hole
Slowly fill the hole with the soil you dug out earlier, packing lightly around the base of the dragon's blood.
Watering
Once the dragon's blood is securely planted, water it generously to help establish it in its new location.
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How Do You Care For Dragon's Blood After Transplanting?

Regular Check-up
Frequently observe the dragon's blood for signs of stress, such as wilted, discolored, or dropped leaves. If you notice any, adjust your care accordingly.
Adequate Watering
Always keep the dragon's blood watered but not water-logged. Too little water can dry the plant out, and too much water can cause root rot. So keep it balanced.
Avoiding Fertilizers
Avoid the urge to heavily fertilize after transplanting dragon's blood. Utilize compost and natural mulches as needed.
Weed Control
Regularly remove any weeds that appear close to the dragon's blood. Weeds compete with your plant for resources.
Temperature Monitoring
Monitor the weather as dragon's blood can be sensitive to extremes. A protective covering may be useful in very cold weather to protect your newly transplanted dragon's blood.
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Troubleshooting Common Issues with Dragon's Blood Transplantation.

When is the best time to transplant dragon's blood?
The opportune period to transplant dragon's blood is the start of spring, when it can best accommodate new growth.
What is the ideal spacing when transplanting dragon's blood?
Ensure dragon's blood has enough room to grow by placing them 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) apart. Close proximity can inhibit growth.
How deep should I plant dragon's blood?
The planting hole should be deep enough to cover dragon's blood's roots with soil. However, avoid planting it too deep as it can cause rot.
What type of soil is suitable for dragon's blood?
Dragon's blood prefers sandy or loamy soil that drains well. Excess moisture may lead to root rot and other diseases.
Do I need to water dragon's blood immediately after transplanting?
Yes, gently watering dragon's blood right after transplanting is necessary. It reduces root shock and helps the plant to settle.
What do I do if the leaves of my transplanted dragon's blood start to wilt?
Wilting often indicates transplant shock. Be patient, as dragon's blood usually recovers on its own in a few days. If wilting continues, check watering and lighting conditions.
How can I tell if my dragon's blood has been successfully transplanted?
A successful transplant will display new growth after a few weeks. Be patient as dragon's blood needs time to adjust to the new environment.
Do I need to fertilize dragon's blood after transplanting?
Yes, introduction of a slow-release, balanced fertilizer can boost the growth of dragon's blood, and aid its recovery after being transplanted.
Should I prune dragon's blood after transplanting?
No, avoid pruning dragon's blood right after transplanting as this may put additional stress on the plant. You can prune once it's fully adjusted to the new place.
What should I do if the dragon's blood starts to discolor after transplanting?
Discoloration may be due to shock, under-watering, or too much sunlight. Make sure dragon's blood is well-watered but not over-soaked, and placed in partial shade till it adjusts.
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