Thank you T2D2 for the update. Please accept my apology because I had forgotten that I talked to you last fall. Talk to so many people about the trees/seedlings hard to keep track of everyone.After two previous failed attempts to start from seed that was given to me, then speaking with @mcbuck58 via phone last fall, I'm hopeful I can at least follow directions of someone whose had successso following as identically as possible
Nuts from Chestnut Ridge; stratified in containers with Baccto (brown bag) soil
3x8 T-pots with Baccto soil (white bag); trays fit great in 20L bus tubs from Amazon
Two hybrids (only 2 that made it from 30 started on second attempt) planted in fall '22 & three hybrid Chestnuts I won in a drawing from MO Nativ Nurseries planted fall '23 - all five trees in tubes on complete opposite side of 150ac that these will hopefully be planted on
Thanks for the tip(s). How deep should be pushed back down - should radical exit from shell be completely under soil?
I shook down soil when I loaded T-pots to get soil 'settled' to bottom hole without compaction & have been watering only from beneath (filing tub 1.5") as suggested. Assume the push-up meant radical was successfully growing downward but I wondered how firmly to push back down - have done so lightly every other day keeping radical/shell tip just under soil level![]()
Always try to keep the end of a short radical pushed into the dirt. Just gently push the radical into the soil. That goes for a nut that's cracked but not yet sent out a radical. A short radical is hard to break. A long radical is fairly easy to break. When I pull nuts out of stratification, if I have a long radical, I'll use a small screwdriver to make a hole in the soil to insert the radical. I would also water the soil around the nut a little while the radical is short or the nut is just cracked. Once the radical starts growing down into a root water from the bottom is all you need. Also once the radical starts growing down into the soil it's alright if you see the top of the radical. Actually with the top of the radical showing that allows the trunk to sprout and grow straight up rather than trying to push through the soil. Hope this all makes sense. Any other questions just ask. Good luck to you.