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Shock happens with any plant, whether transplanted from one container to another, a container to the ground, large tree or a dig-and-divide. And no matter how careful you are, uprooting and replanting causes a disturbance in the plant’s root system. Watch to learn what can you do to minimize SHOCK! Resources: Pecknold P. (May, 2001). Transplant shock of trees and shrubs. Retrieved 3/18/24 from: https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extm... Reiners, S. (May, 2021). Avoid transplant shock. Retrieved 3/18/2024 from: https://cals.cornell.edu/school-integ... Credits: Photos - All other photos credit MU Extension, Master Gardeners of Greater Kansas City Tuesday Tip Team gettyimages (subscription) MGGKC Tuesday Tips Team and MU Extension, Urban West Region Video - Lorna Earnest Videographer and Editing - Marcia Schulz Research - Beverly South Script - Beverly South and Marcia Schulz Review - Tamra Reall, MU Extension Visit these great sites: MGGKC Hotline: 816-833-TREE (8733) – 24-hour voicemail and [email protected] http://www.mggkc.org/public-education... The University of Missouri is an equal opportunity/access/affirmative action/pro-disabled and veteran employer. #ExtendMU #TuesdayTip #Gardening #Transplantshock