I have been planting DNR seedlings for 4 years now. I've tubed several hundred of them. This past spring I put 100 red, bur, and swamp white oaks in tubes. I did my second round of the year spraying for weeds around all of them yesterday. I'd say the 100 I planted this past spring have 75% kill due to the severe drought we are having. That was a lot of work for that kind of die off. And I am still losing them because we still aren't getting rains and a bad heat wave is headed our way.
Does anyone have experience with drought killed seedlings resprouting from their roots the following year?
I also planted a couple thousand nuts and had less than 5% germination from what I can tell.
Does anyone have experience with drought killed seedlings resprouting from their roots the following year?
I also planted a couple thousand nuts and had less than 5% germination from what I can tell.