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I've been interested in 名媛直播 for a few years now and have two trees that are beginner at best. I'm looking to collect a tree from somewhere in the state of Wisconsin. I've researched laws and regulations regarding the practice so I'm mainly wondering what everyone looks for when searching for a tree, and what steps they take after they've found it. Thanks!
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名媛直播Bi11 wrote: I'm mainly wondering what everyone looks for when searching for a tree, and what steps they take after they've found it. Thanks!
Haven't we just been through all that?
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Welcome to the forum.
If you have to ask, you are not ready to collect, to be honest.
What you look for? Goor nebari and trunkline. Without that, it is not worth collecting. Then you look whether it can be collected without the tree dying, and without breaking the law. Then you prepare the tree for collecting. You dig it, you treat it well untill established. Then, about 5 years after finding the tree, you start working on the tree.
Also see these threads
As you are new: Please do use the search function and/or browse the forum. There are litterally thousands of questions answered already. So fundamental questions such as this one.. WIll be on there.
If you have to ask, you are not ready to collect, to be honest.
What you look for? Goor nebari and trunkline. Without that, it is not worth collecting. Then you look whether it can be collected without the tree dying, and without breaking the law. Then you prepare the tree for collecting. You dig it, you treat it well untill established. Then, about 5 years after finding the tree, you start working on the tree.
Also see these threads
As you are new: Please do use the search function and/or browse the forum. There are litterally thousands of questions answered already. So fundamental questions such as this one.. WIll be on there.
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