Troubles Trees
5 year old buck +
I have a large quantity of various Oak and hybrid Oak acorns one of the members on here (that wants to remain anonymous) was generous enough to gift me for the cost of shipping. They also sent me 20 Northern Pecans :() I am very excited about Spring planting already!! I also bought 50 or so Sawtooth Acorns before the member told me he could hook me up.
So I have a ****load of acorns that I am storing over winter, one type I had to plant already because they had long radicals when they arrived, which worked out well because we had a warm spell and I had just enough room. I want to be prepared for the worst case scenario in case I start seeing more radicals in the middle of winter storage in the fridge. Oaks are notorious for long tap roots so I would need containers that are tall, and looking online I see these but they don't seem to be wide enough and feel they will restrict root growth and cause circling, except the tap root. Ideally I would prefer biodegradable containers but that is much less of a concern.
These containers look ideal if they were wider, and the cost for a 1 time use is pretty ideal. It would likely only be a couple months indoors so maybe I am just being paranoid here. Does anyone have better suggestions? Please don't say RB's... I know they are the best option, but they are crazy expensive for a 1 time use even though I might use them again somewhere down the road, for now and looking ahead I would never need 150-200 containers lol maybe 20-30 but not that many.
So I have a ****load of acorns that I am storing over winter, one type I had to plant already because they had long radicals when they arrived, which worked out well because we had a warm spell and I had just enough room. I want to be prepared for the worst case scenario in case I start seeing more radicals in the middle of winter storage in the fridge. Oaks are notorious for long tap roots so I would need containers that are tall, and looking online I see these but they don't seem to be wide enough and feel they will restrict root growth and cause circling, except the tap root. Ideally I would prefer biodegradable containers but that is much less of a concern.
These containers look ideal if they were wider, and the cost for a 1 time use is pretty ideal. It would likely only be a couple months indoors so maybe I am just being paranoid here. Does anyone have better suggestions? Please don't say RB's... I know they are the best option, but they are crazy expensive for a 1 time use even though I might use them again somewhere down the road, for now and looking ahead I would never need 150-200 containers lol maybe 20-30 but not that many.
Cone-tainers Tray
The Cone-tainers Tray is 24" L x 12"W x 6.75" H and can hold up to 98 of the SC7 and SC10 cells.
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