KSQ2
Well-Known Member
It seems our allegheny chinquapins are struggling some this year. We ordered 1 year old seedlings from Wildlife Group, and while our dco's have done great from there; it seems the allegheny seedlings aren't quite as hardy. I'm thinking about giving them another shot next year with rootmaker smart pots. They are quite a bit cheaper than the conventional rootmaker pots. Do any of you have any experience with them? I have quite a few 1 gallon rootmaker pots, but I thought maybe a bigger pot might allow for a bigger root ball. I do only plan on keeping them in the pots one year and then planting.