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Question by  VBelladonnaV (21)

What is involved in transplanting a seedling of a wisteria bush?

 
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Answer by  sanityrose (2664)

The wisteria bush if all but impossible to successfully transplant for a seedling. Instead, you should take cuttings from the bush. However, if you want to try the wisteria seedlings, be sure to dry them out, sow in the spring, and you must keep them in a heat bottomed area (greenshouse/heat pad). Remember to cover the seeds with minimal soil.

 
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Answer by  Trent (75)

Good practice for transplanting a wisteria seedling would be to do it during in the growing season when there is not a risk of a frost.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

You should trim and prune the wisteria bush when it shows slight overgrowth. After a certain period of time, it does stop growing so be alert.

 
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Answer by  JoeLarkin (32)

As with any plant, providing the right environment is important. Wisteria likes well drained soil. Dig a hole about three times as wide as the root ball and backfill with a good soil mixture that is not too heavy. Provide support because wisteria grows fast and needs a sturdy support to encourage climbing.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

Well to transplant a seedling of the bush you have to make sure you are planting in the right soil later on. You need to be using extra cultivated oil which allows for recovery of the plants. Then always remember to follow strict watering patterns when maintaining this wisteria plant.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

Well to transplant this plant, you need to cultivate the soil. It needs to be enriched with the best of soils.

 
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