HoosierHunter07
Yearling... With promise
I planted some white pine and norway spruce last spring. It was my first year planting trees and I really didn't know what I was doing. I put them in with a 4" auger. Some went in fine, and some had some pretty large roots that I ended up cramming in there. Now the ones that have survived are waking up. Id say 50-60% died, but some are putting on new growth.
Should I still be concerned about J-rooting in the future? I didn't know about it at the time of planting. I've read mixed opinions online. Just thought i might get some opinions from others with more experience. I have more trees to plant this spring, so I'm wondering if I should be optimistic about these surviving, or if I should replace them with better plantings.






Should I still be concerned about J-rooting in the future? I didn't know about it at the time of planting. I've read mixed opinions online. Just thought i might get some opinions from others with more experience. I have more trees to plant this spring, so I'm wondering if I should be optimistic about these surviving, or if I should replace them with better plantings.





