Wayne
There is a lot of good information on this thread that I've read more than once..so at least some of the credit goes to you and the others on this thread.
Yea I planted them a lil closer than recommended being as this was my first time and completely expected to have some losses...and of course looks like all of them are growing good so if I have to thin them out in a few years than so be it
I planted 25 of the seedlings I started this winter in early spring and am amazed at how well they are doing. Most of them in the 3 to 4 foot range but there are 5 or 6 that are about to come out the top of a 5 foot tube already. Crazy how fast these trees are growing! (They are dunstans)
They are about 15 feet. I know it's a little closer than normal or reccomend but being as this is my first time trying this I figured not all of them where gonna make it and if I have to take out every other one once they get big than so be it.
Update on my seedlings they are looking better some still tall and lanky but I ordered a new lightsthat should be here by the end of the week hopefully that will help with the next batch that should be starting in the next week or so.
I put more holes in all my pots and got the slow release...
Ok I will try drilling some holes in the worst looking ones tom when I get off work see what happens. As far as the question How many inches are below the bottomof the growing container? Not sure in I'm understanding correctly but I built a table they are about 4 feet off the ground
I have a dripper system set up so when I water it slowly drips until I can see water dripping from the bottom of all the containers. I put a fan in there last week but it's not on a timer it's just on all the time. It's in the corner of the room just blowing enough to shake the leaves. I...