Shohin noble fir (Abies procera)

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10” tall. Needles 5-10mm
In red cedar box 8”x7”x2.75”
Collected November 2023. 2600’
Growing in thin soil on a hilltop.

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Noble fir roots deeply when able. This trees position over a solid rock somewhat limited root depth, making collection easier. Most roots were obtained.

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The mushroom and mycelium were “planted” to try and inoculate the soil. Amanita muscaria has a symbiotic relationship with noble fir. It increases the efficiency of the trees roots for the cost of sugars. Hopefully the benefits outweigh the costs.
 

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Nice tree! Great job thinking about boosting the efficiency of the rhizosphere!

ps: Please don’t eat that mushroom! 😉

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I like noble firs (and subalpine firs) - some of my favs. Good luck. IMHO - i might (if mine) plant in the ground for two or three years to let it fatten up, while keeping those lower branches wired and pruned short (while growing a sacrificial leader). But thats just me. Good luck.
 

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Buds have opened. New shoots are emerging.
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Bud status of other collected firs..

-Nobles. November 2023 collection. 2500-3000’: Buds opening/peeking green. The trees which had fewer fine roots collected are a little behind. Those that had a lot of fine roots collected are ahead.
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-Nobles. November 2023 collection. 4000-5000’
Low-moderate retrieval of fine roots with collection. Buds slightly enlarged/no change from time of collection.
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-Nobles. April ‘24 collection. 2500-3000’:
Buds enlarged. Little to no change from time of collection.
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-Silver fir. November 2023 collection. 5000’ Most buds have opened. Shoots extending.
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