It's Kev
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I’ve imported some acorns because oaks aren’t native here and seems like they don’t appeal much to Chinese culture either.
I’m experimenting with 2 very different oaks that I’ve come across. On the right I’m guessing it’s some sort of English or European oak from a tree in Milan (it was nighttime, tree was too poorly lit for a pic and winter, so no leaves to use as a guide for ID) and on the right is a Holm oak ( I saw it in the daytime in Verona, it was sunny so it was easy to see them holly pointy leaves)
So then I planted them in early Feb, Holm oak started to show first signs of growth 2 weeks later
After said rainstorm I put some leaf litter in my pots to protect from soil getting washed away and also to protect from potential dry winds since I’m on a balcony.
So, fast forward another week, Holm oak grew this much and then stopped. No leaves and no change in more than 7 days after this...
However, as for the other, it sprouted 3 days ago, it gets taller every day and showed evidence of leaves since it popped out the ground
Does the evergreen grow slower because it gets to have leaves all year round? I know the overall growth rate of deciduous trees are faster but didn’t think it would be from the point of germination, or am I being stupid?
I’m experimenting with 2 very different oaks that I’ve come across. On the right I’m guessing it’s some sort of English or European oak from a tree in Milan (it was nighttime, tree was too poorly lit for a pic and winter, so no leaves to use as a guide for ID) and on the right is a Holm oak ( I saw it in the daytime in Verona, it was sunny so it was easy to see them holly pointy leaves)
So then I planted them in early Feb, Holm oak started to show first signs of growth 2 weeks later
After said rainstorm I put some leaf litter in my pots to protect from soil getting washed away and also to protect from potential dry winds since I’m on a balcony.
So, fast forward another week, Holm oak grew this much and then stopped. No leaves and no change in more than 7 days after this...
However, as for the other, it sprouted 3 days ago, it gets taller every day and showed evidence of leaves since it popped out the ground
Does the evergreen grow slower because it gets to have leaves all year round? I know the overall growth rate of deciduous trees are faster but didn’t think it would be from the point of germination, or am I being stupid?