From Seed Division: HorseloverFat’s Contest Seedwork

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Well, at a quick glance, if you decide it isn't suitable for bonsai, you can always sell the seedlings!
 

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Well, at a quick glance, if you decide it isn't suitable for bonsai, you can always sell the seedlings!
My grandmother had one in Sheboygan.. she just put in her porch for the winters.. I really enjoy the foliage...There. Are some pretty cool specimens that you can find.
 

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Soo a couple things... EIGHT of the Carambola seeds germinated.. it took much longer than i expected.. close to 40 days.61C91026-38DE-4DDA-ABEE-FB4319D170A7.jpeg
Also.. moving on to the 120 cold strat for Ginnala.2DC3A7FC-AE55-466B-81DB-05FE273B3323.jpeg
The Parkinsonia merely survived in the “medium light section” of my Room.. but are reasonably healthy.. NOW.. so I am moving them to the general population to observe the difference, if any.267A3A6B-5AA3-435E-A650-8AA8511B1930.jpeg
The Mystery Seeds that my parents brought from Daytona Beach.. are doing alright. Not really sure WHAT they are.. the look somewhat portulacaria-ish.8ACE2BF4-A288-46C5-AC0B-5962F7F473B6.jpeg
 

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Also... I will be selling, and have already taken a couple advance orders, a good majority of my 3-year pom seedlings.. but hey! That WAS the intention.. sooooo THIS time, got an American-grown pom.. last time was Chilean, I think.44847352-5EBE-4564-8758-48100A4192C6.jpeg
 

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Cool thread.

I'm going to try that screen thing if/when my seeds sprout. I'm so bad with seeds. I don't have near the success rate with seeds as I do cuttings.
 

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Cool thread.

I'm going to try that screen thing if/when my seeds sprout. I'm so bad with seeds. I don't have near the success rate with seeds as I do cuttings.
I used to think that too! Then all my cuttings died, and I realized that “success” is not determined by a few leaves alone..

I’m much better at cuttings now... and seeds.. I lost SO many seeds to mold last time ‘round.

But I used to think I was great at cutting propagation... for those few months when my temperate deciduous cuttings APPEARED to be doing well. 🤣🤣🤣

Semi-dec/arid/tropicals are a different story... you can throw branches at a turd and they will root. 🤣🤣🤣
 

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End of season update for my Acer Rubrum (and two Silvers and a Platenoides.. but MOSTLY Rubrum) “Selects” Some “Tender-Wired”.. Some Screen-trained. (Looks like I’ll have to post one picture at a time)95901F10-6341-4983-8621-EF78E59E4629.jpeg
 

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Ok... well I decided to make this forest planting from
my native/naturalized 2021 Acer Seedlings... many took a hit from the rabbits, but will survive... also,,. budding noted at "gnaw-wounds" of a certain depth.

I thought they would be ready for me to "Arrange them" Aesthetically. I was not personally happy enough yet with the roots... so we'll go another round with each of them
given breathing room after extensive rootwork.

So here they are, Native/Naturalized (mixed perhaps ;) ) Screen-trained Acer Seedlings for Da'Contest..

Spaced out to grow out.

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