Judas Tree
- pjacko1983
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Hi All
have some new seedlings growing. They've been growing well until now
The leafs are starting to wilt.
They are stored on my kitchen table as outside now in the UK is cold 10 degrees below)
Has anyone got any tips to revive them?
have some new seedlings growing. They've been growing well until now
The leafs are starting to wilt.
They are stored on my kitchen table as outside now in the UK is cold 10 degrees below)
Has anyone got any tips to revive them?
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- Ivan Mann
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Not a good time of year for seedlings to sprout. They should be outside with something to block drying wind, but they probably haven't had time to store up energy for the winter.
Judas Trees are wild around here. I tried three times to get them to grow in a pot and had no success.
Judas Trees are wild around here. I tried three times to get them to grow in a pot and had no success.
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would it be good to store them outside in a cold frame but protect them from frost?
This is where I am storing my Japanese Pine seedlings which are a few months old
This is where I am storing my Japanese Pine seedlings which are a few months old
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Trees sprout in spring for a reasons. They have a full growing season to get ready for the winter.
Sprouting them in fall is bit of a problem. Not much experience in making it thrue winter. Most fail.
Sprouting them in fall is bit of a problem. Not much experience in making it thrue winter. Most fail.
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pjacko1983 wrote: would it be good to store them outside in a cold frame but protect them from frost?
This is where I am storing my Japanese Pine seedlings which are a few months old
That is what I would do. Not having much growing season they might not do very well. Southern pines around here are pretty tough, so maybe that will carry over to their Japanese cousins.
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