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 . Or could anyone be as kind as to post any methods of seedling development methods apart from those mentioned ?  Any posts on seedling development fine especially pine seedlings.
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Here are my seedlings.
Pinus Densiflora from 21-11-2013 i let them grow indoors till spring. I had them in a ikea indoor greenhouse,a small one with a heatmat from a terrarium on à bright spot.after they have acclimated outside i divided themin 3 batches.
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cut of all the roots and put them in Root Stimulating Hormone in 50/50 akadama/kiryu.layered in size.
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I only repot them no pruning of the roots same soil 50/50 akadama/kiryu.layered in size.
Batch 3:
I cut of the taproot complete and put it in a mix of 70/30 cat litter and soil from a established pine tree.
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Left pot: batch 1. Middle: batch 2.right pot: batch 3
For me the best result batch 3.batch 1 i lost 20%
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Hope this helps
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Orlando wrote: Batch 3:
I cut of the taproot complete and put it in a mix of 70/30 cat litter and soil from a established pine tree.
Very interesting! I agree it must be the soil you used and the mycorrhizae in it that caused the big difference.
Also interesting that this proofs that apparently cat litter works just fine...
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Auk wrote:
Orlando wrote: Batch 3:
I cut of the taproot complete and put it in a mix of 70/30 cat litter and soil from a established pine tree.
Very interesting! I agree it must be the soil you used and the mycorrhizae in it that caused the big difference.
Also interesting that this proofs that apparently cat litter works just fine...
*nekodama
 
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i think nekodama does the?job just fine,the only "problem"i have if it had a small rootmass i can't get the tree very stable in the pot ,then if i put it in akadama.
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