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Water is everything when it comes to transplanting bare root apple trees successfully. While correct planting depth and site prep matter, watering is the #1 factor in whether your tree survives and thrives.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to water bare root apple trees before and after planting, how to adjust for drought, and how to give your tree the best possible start.


🌊 Before Planting: Soak the Roots

Before you even dig the hole, soak your bare root apple tree in a bucket of clean water for a few hours—or even overnight (up to 12 hours). This rehydrates the roots after shipping and wakes up the tree from dormancy, giving it a stronger start once it hits the soil.

💡 Do not soak for more than 24 hours. It’s important to plant promptly after soaking for best results.


🌱 Step 1: Water Immediately After Planting

Once your tree is planted, water deeply and thoroughly to:

  • Settle soil around the roots,
  • Eliminate air pockets,
  • Kickstart hydration.

Add Soil Moist Transplant Mix in the planting hole—it absorbs water and slowly releases it to the roots as the soil dries. It’s especially helpful during droughts or dry spells.


🗓️ Weeks 1–2: Frequent Watering Is Key

During the first two weeks after planting:

  • Water every 2–3 days.
  • Water deeply so moisture reaches the entire root zone.
  • Watch the leaves: if they begin to wilt, your tree is telling you it’s thirsty and needs immediate hydration.

💧 Keep the soil moist—but not soggy—around the base.


🗓️ Weeks 3–8: Establishing a Rhythm

As roots begin to establish:

  • Water once or twice a week, depending on rainfall and soil drainage.
  • If the leaves droop or curl mid-day, they’re signaling thirst—give your tree a drink!
  • Keep mulching to conserve moisture and reduce weed competition.

☀️ Drought Conditions: What to Do

If you’re planting in an area experiencing drought or heat stress:

  • Water deeply twice a week with 1–2 gallons per watering.
  • Water in early morning or late evening to reduce evaporation.
  • Mulch heavily with 2–4 inches of organic mulch to insulate the roots and retain moisture.
  • Use Soil Moist Transplant Mix to reduce how often you need to water.

Without consistent watering, even well-planted trees can fail. Water is the difference between transplant shock and transplant success.


🌳 Where’s the Best Place to Buy Bare Root Apple Trees?

Without a doubt: Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC.

Here’s why:

  • Highest-quality bare root apple trees shipped quickly
  • Lowest prices on premium varieties
  • Fastest shipping so you can plant in days—not weeks
  • FREE 1-Year Plantsurance Guarantee
        → Store credit if your plant doesn’t survive
        → Zero Stress. All Success.

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2 responses to “💧 How to Water Bare Root Apple Trees for Transplant Success: The Ultimate Guide”

  1. Bruce Adams Avatar
    Bruce Adams

    Planting bare root fruit trees in Alabama in what will be June before they get here? No thanks!

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    1. Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC Avatar

      Totally understand your concern! 🌱 While early spring is ideal, planting bare root trees in June can still be successful in Alabama—just takes a bit more care. 🌞

      Here are a few tips if you reconsider:

      Soak roots in water for 2–4 hours before planting.

      Plant in the early morning or evening to avoid heat stress.

      Keep soil consistently moist (not soggy!) during the first few weeks.

      Add mulch to help retain moisture and protect roots from heat.

      And remember—our trees are covered by a 1-Year Plantsurance Guarantee if they don’t make it! 🌳💚 Let us know if you have any questions!

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