OHIOshedder
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I think they are 4" diameter, they are the blue vented tubes, maybe the vents will let in enough breeze to harden them?
I think they are 4" diameter, they are the blue vented tubes, maybe the vents will let in enough breeze to harden them?
What determines what length of tube you want?
Finally protected some of these direct seeded White Oaks so they are able to get past a year of browsing. These were planted a couple years ago and have been browsed back every year. I sprayed with Oust in April. My plan is to add around an acre a year or more if acorns are plentifull. Grand plan is to fill in about 10 acres.
How have the fall planted acorns and chestnuts been working out for everyone? We're considering doing this instead of spring planting bareroot seedlings... but we are weighing the pros/cons of each still
I have some oak growing in vented 5ft tubes, some are about half way up out of the tube others are close to the top. They’ve been in them for about 2 and ½ years. They all did well through the first summer but last summer and early this spring it seemed like I’d lost a few each season. They are for the most part on filed edges, so they get quite a bit of sun throughout the day. I’m thinking some of them get fried from the heat. When I picked up the tubes I was under the impression that it would be best to leave them on until the oaks is several feet out of the tube, then again some folks seem to pull them out of the tube after 2-3 years regardless of their height.
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So it seems like my options are to leave them in the tubes but I’m tempted to pull some of the tubes and put fence around them since they’ve been in them for 2-3 years.
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Any thoughts with this stage of trees would be appreciated.
- most of the tubes came vented, some became vented after I drilled some holes into them
I have not been able to plant my seedlings so they are still in the rootmakers. SOme are having leaves turn brown and drop off. Is this heat related? I water routinely and add Miracle grow about once a week. Not real worried as this was just a small fun side project but was curious what went wrong. Bothering the Burr Oak more than the Northern reds.