My Nellie's participation in the JBP Contest

I know!

I'll send you one or two, I'm sure they can travel a week in summer if properly wrapped: these will be off-competition, but still, you will be able to experiment with them.

I'll let the pots dry a bit so the parcel stays reasonably light. ;)

... and in Autumn, a couple crappy small apple-trees too, of course.
 
Then your gift from Germany is to be posted.

Have you talked to your Forestry folk about germination ?
Did any of the other seed types germinate ?

If not, you need to spend more time working on germination.

Just found out that seeds posted about a month ago might
have reached Jamaica.
[ perhaps I should have swum over and delivered - why so long ???????]

Wonder if Clicio ever got his --------- must be a Drug thingee, you
know we post J.B.pine drug seeds to South and Central America o_Oo_O:eek::eek::mad:
Good Day
Anthony
 
This is very kind of you @AlainK
But please think it over again regarding the safety of trees' health.
Max Temps for the next days are ranging from 24 to 28 C....
 
Then your gift from Germany is to be posted.
Ooohhh that's why I didn't receive the merchant's details although I've asked for them.... :mad:
Have you talked to your Forestry folk about germination ?
No, I did not.
Did any of the other seed types germinate ?
Yes. One sageretia and one texas ebony.
T.E. leaflets dried out after 2-3 days but the stem is green as if it is alive
o_O
Sageretia started wilting since the last few days....
However, I keep taking care and misting/watering all the seed trays in hopes that something will wake up :D

you know we post J.B.pine drug seeds to South and Central America o_Oo_O:eek::eek::mad:
What?
 
On May 7th one more seed sprouted. It looks really more vigorous than the previous.

All three previous seedlings wilted and died.

So all have now is this new one and only :)

This is really fun!
One of the key factors in Pine germination is to allow the surface of the media to dry out between watering. Also the plastic covering may create dampening off of the seeds in high numbers just after germination.
Air movement over the seedlings is very beneficial and full sun is important. Chopped sphagnum moss can help on the surface with anti-bacterial properties. I always use a less organic substrate for germination of pine, sterilized play sand and fine pumice mix. After they sprout i use light doses of liquid fish fertilizer.
This approach has been used for all the JBP and JRP that i grow and they have all been raised using the seedling radial cutting method. Here is a picture of a four year old recently potted in a grow box. I currently have approximately 500 pines under development using this method ranging in age from 1 year to 8 years. Perhaps these comments may assist.
 

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Then your gift from Germany is to be posted.
Ooohhh that's why I didn't receive the merchant's details although I've asked for them.... :mad:

If you are in Europe and want a very reliable source for seeds, you must try "Semences du Puy":
https://www.semencesdupuy.com/fr/

I'm pretty sure they can ship all over Europe, and each time I ordered seeds, I was never disappointed.

Once again, a very reliable source for seeds, real professionals with years of experience.

If anyone in Europe has problems getting what they need, I can place an order and then send the seeds for you, but I doubt this will be necessary.
 
Just found out that seeds posted about a month ago might
have reached Jamaica.
[ perhaps I should have swum over and delivered - why so long ???????]

Wonder if Clicio ever got his --------- must be a Drug thingee, you
know we post J.B.pine drug seeds to South and Central America o_Oo_O:eek::eek::mad:
Good Day
Anthony

OK. Anthony so i've finally gotten the seeds delivered this evening........ So glad it wasn't delivered by the cops.....seeds are too big to be Sativa anyway :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
I am sorry to update with the failure of my seed and those few seedlings :(
But I will be starting over a second round. Not that I would ever had an ambition for the contest but only for the knowledge accumulation and the enjoyment of it!
I will post photos in the next days.
 
Of course @Clicio !
With the encouragement of our friend here @Anthony this is the second day the new seeds are soaking :)
Just for the fun of participating and the knowledge collected out of experience!
 
One of the key factors in Pine germination is to allow the surface of the media to dry out between watering. Also the plastic covering may create dampening off of the seeds in high numbers just after germination.
Air movement over the seedlings is very beneficial and full sun is important. Chopped sphagnum moss can help on the surface with anti-bacterial properties. I always use a less organic substrate for germination of pine, sterilized play sand and fine pumice mix. After they sprout i use light doses of liquid fish fertilizer.
This approach has been used for all the JBP and JRP that i grow and they have all been raised using the seedling radial cutting method. Here is a picture of a four year old recently potted in a grow box. I currently have approximately 500 pines under development using this method ranging in age from 1 year to 8 years. Perhaps these comments may assist.

Looks like a steady diet of poutine, Moosehead and hockey agree with them. Good growing, Frank.

S
 
Αλεξάνδρα,
@my nellie ,


you asked about cuttings ,
[1] for softwood - Ausbonsai - Shubui - his blog

[2] Hardwood - note - we only get 1 out of 5 to root.
[ rooted extras are given away,
Selected for speed of trunk thickening ]

Images below.

soil - a mix of commercial Canadian peatmoss/perlite
and 5 mm silica based gravel.

The idea is simple, keep the cutting's end moist.

When we trim the selected 5 or so J.B.pines, some pieces
are kept for growing.

Remember this will take up a lot of space down the road.
30 to 46 cm wide by 15 cm deep earthenware pots.
Plus full sun for trees at around - 38 to 46 cm tall trees.

Cut piece, dip in rooting hormone , stick into soil.
Placement for us is Full Sun and they are watered like the
bonsai three times a day.
Good Day
Anthony

cutting placed in soil ---------- jar of rooting hormone

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rooting powder jar -

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Successfully rooted cuttings ----- now in the growing trough -- testing speed of
trunk thickening.
They are all in colanders for ease of removal from the trough.

The tree at the very end is the favourite Fustic, going for a 8 cm trunk

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@Anthony thank you very much for your time!
Now you have to deal with the questions, though :D

Apart from joking I have been searching and reading following your post.
Very interesting stuff on the internet.
Most interesting for me out of all the information it was this article : Amanda Rasmussen's Research overview
One other interesting thing is that I read that "wounding" the cuttings with two vertical cuts will give a boost to the process of rooting because wounding stimulates the healing process which stimulates production of hormones (among other substances) which help the cutting to root. https://www.finegardening.com/article/grow-your-own-conifers-from-hardwood-cuttings

Here are the questions :

1) Why is the cutting planted so deep? Aren't those buried needles going to rot?

2) Timing? When do you take cuttings at your side of the world? I think hardwood cuttings are cut during winter when tree is dormant but I read otherwise, too.

3) Do you take your cutting with a heel?
 
Looks like a steady diet of poutine, Moosehead and hockey agree with them. Good growing, Frank.

S
Sun , air, water. Simple stuff, The food, spirits and hockey are for the grower only! By the way what is poutine?;) Moosehead is not in the same league as Guinness and my Oilers are off golfing:(.
 
...By the way what is poutine?;)...

From the winky face, I know you know. How could you not? I thought most Canadians were weaned on poutine? But for the rest of the masses out there, it is only the most important Canadian cultural contribution since the invention of the word “ehh” and new shoes on budget day. It is a Quebec delicacy consisting of French fries drizzled with cheese drizzled with brown gravy. One should get a health check before trying it because it can literally give you a heart attack just by looking at it. Canadians are somehow immune. Unfortunately, I’ve been told that it can only be consumed with Moosehead, so do you drink the goopy black stuff as an apéritif or a digestif?
 
From the winky face, I know you know. How could you not? I thought most Canadians were weaned on poutine? But for the rest of the masses out there, it is only the most important Canadian cultural contribution since the invention of the word “ehh” and new shoes on budget day. It is a Quebec delicacy consisting of French fries drizzled with cheese drizzled with brown gravy. One should get a health check before trying it because it can literally give you a heart attack just by looking at it. Canadians are somehow immune. Unfortunately, I’ve been told that it can only be consumed with Moosehead, so do you drink the goopy black stuff as an apéritif or a digestif?
It would appear that you may have had an encounter with the minority groups inhabiting cultural pockets of the eastern seaboard. Leftovers of bygone days. I will bow to your superior wisdom and worldly knowledge, but only ever so slightly. As a salute to my southern neighbours i will lift a Guinness and try to figure out how Pines grow faster in the Great White North.
 
It would appear that you may have had an encounter with the minority groups inhabiting cultural pockets of the eastern seaboard. Leftovers of bygone days. I will bow to your superior wisdom and worldly knowledge, but only ever so slightly. As a salute to my southern neighbours i will lift a Guinness and try to figure out how Pines grow faster in the Great White North.

Party on, Garth
 
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