Jack,
Thanks for the advice. I didn't want to add damp sphagnum too early in fear of radicals starting before I was ready to plant. I won't be back on the east coast until mid or possibly late April. The chestnuts are in my dads care and I don't want him to have to plant and care for 40+ chestnuts.
I'd like to plant (direct seed and tube) them with a good radical but isn't it possible for them to be too far along? If not, I'll have him add sphagnum in a few weeks. Could you define "hydrate" for me. They have had a damp paper towel in the bag for a few months to keep them from drying out but have not been soaked. Thanks!
Sure, by hydrate, I don't mean adding additional moisture to the bag like a damp paper towel or medium. When you get nuts, depending on how they were collected, stored, or shipped, they can lose moisture content inside the nut. If I don't collect the nuts myself fresh from the tree, I typically wash them off individually under running water. Mold can move from nut to nut quickly but not be visible yet. I try to wash off anything I can. I don't use bleach a bleach solution like some folks. I found that bleach reacts with the shell can actually make mold issues worse. Once year I had a mold issue and tried washing individual nuts in a 10% bleach solution. The reaction between the nut shell and the bleach burned the hair off my knuckles. I think bleach can compromise the shell making it easier for mold to penetrate the nut.
Back to hydration. So, after I wash the nuts (I don't bother if I pick the nuts from the tree myself and know they are fresh), I put them in a bowl and fill it with water. I let them sit in it over night. This gives the nuts a chance to fully hydrate. I then remove them from the water pad the excess water from the outside and put them in for cold stratification. The nuts are fully hydrated but have no added moisture at that point.
It is the added moisture from the damp sphagnum in the bag that they need for cold stratification. If you are trying to put them in suspended animation, I would fully hydrate them but not add any source of water inside the bag.
Thanks,
Jack