Update:
So far only 6 JM cuttings have started leafing out, I might have one Atlas Cedar and so far no BC.
I have over a hundred seedlings of European and Japanese larches, Scot's pine and Korean Hornbeam
Setbacks:
Broke a branch off of my Sango-kaku and am trying to root a semi-hardwood...
When I stratify in the fridge I don't like to use a medium that is the same color as the seeds. Its a guaranteed way to lose them when you are ready to sow. Paper towels in a bag works just as well.
I would also recommend using a heat mat and humidity dome to increase your germination rates...
First I'll start with a 2024 success:
Overwintered a Sango-kaku Japanese maple. (I'm zone 5 and the tree is a zone 6)
Now my goals:
Started some hardwood cuttings of JM, Atlas Cedar and Bald Cypress. I'll be happy if even one grows.
Started a wide variety of seeds both fall planted and fridge...
Overwintering anything that is hardy to your area requires that the soil be kept moist. It seems counterintuitive but watering them well before a freeze actually insulates the roots. Plants will go through many freeze and thaw cycles throughout winter because of warm days and freezing nights...
I am located in Logan, Utah and have found a source of pumice. Both are sold in 50 lb bags and there are two grades, 3/8 and 5/16. Here is the link. you w need to contact them for shipping quotes.
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Collected a single cone this summer and now have about 40 seeds. I have consulted Dirr and Heuser and a two month cold stratification is recommended. my questions come from relating that knowledge to my zone 4 environment. Our winters are much longer than two months. seeds are currently being...
Fall 2022, had no luck with the above mentioned cuttings for the blue atlas cedar. Found a pine cone from the same tree this summer and will try seeds instead. One question, when attempting hardwood cuttings do you root from the branch or the whorl?
The important factor is this. Are all those trees cold hardy to your USDA zone? for Example if you have a genus of tree that is cold hardy to zone 7 and you live in zone 5a there is nothing you can do to keep that tree alive outside overwinter. If any trees aren’t hardy to your zone than you...
I have pinus densiflora and the bag says no pretreatment is needed. I was going to put mine in a seedling tray around late April.
I have no idea for the others. Where do you buy your seeds from?
I read this in one of my books. I, being a beginner am guilty of it.
“Do not compare/copy your tree to another, even if they are the same species.” and “Pictures are 2D and cannot represent an actual specimen in its full glory.”
I used to look at bonsai pics and wonder what I would need to do...