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Growing Chestnuts & Persimmons

Will a chinese/dunstan chestnut pollinate an american chestnut? I have what I think is an american chestnut growing on my property albeit it's in a terrible spot at the base of a large oak. But it's too big too move and I'd prefer to not cut the oak and it's in a bad spot to be cut. Power lines around. I'd like to see if it would eventually get chestnuts on it. There is a pretty large chestnut at a farm down the road but the nuts never get pollinated and end up small. Just curious if I plant a few chinese or dunstan chestnuts would that work?
 
Will a chinese/dunstan chestnut pollinate an american chestnut? I have what I think is an american chestnut growing on my property albeit it's in a terrible spot at the base of a large oak. But it's too big too move and I'd prefer to not cut the oak and it's in a bad spot to be cut. Power lines around. I'd like to see if it would eventually get chestnuts on it. There is a pretty large chestnut at a farm down the road but the nuts never get pollinated and end up small. Just curious if I plant a few chinese or dunstan chestnuts would that work?
It will, provided they bloom at the same time. You could try to find some hybrid American trees to pollinate it.

Consider:
Ace
Hansen
Empire Timber
 
It will, provided they bloom at the same time. You could try to find some hybrid American trees to pollinate it.

Consider:
Ace
Hansen
Empire Timber
Thanks!
 
I did get the soil tested through a lab. The pH came back at 6.8, organic matter at 7%, phosphorus at 60ppm, and potassium at 150ppm. The pH seems to be ok (maybe a bit high not excessive), and there is plenty of nutrients in the soil. I’m still not sure on why I am struggling to grow chestnuts and persimmons.
I wouldn't stress that soil pH. You aren't growing these for commercial production. I have several areas of our farms with a pH even higher than that and the chestnuts are doing just fine.

Lowering a soil's pH is very challenging and often not worth it. Your soil with that high of OM would likely be too buffered to bother trying anyways. I would definitely try multiple cultivars and see what works. Stick with pure Chinese or at least some Chinese hybrids. I use mostly use Burnt Ridge or Perfect Circle for buying chestnut seeds. Feel free to PM me as I can probably send you a few extras that I have and will not need.
 
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