lodiko Seedling Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2018 #1 Hi, I want to tell you the story of my Ginkgo. I started from a seed in early January 2016. The next picture is made on 24 January 2016: And this is the Ginkgo on 02 March 2016: Only one plant survived.
Hi, I want to tell you the story of my Ginkgo. I started from a seed in early January 2016. The next picture is made on 24 January 2016: And this is the Ginkgo on 02 March 2016: Only one plant survived.
lodiko Seedling Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2018 #2 In early March 2017 the plant was repotted in a new pot:
lodiko Seedling Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2018 #3 Later in 2017 I cut the top part of the stem here:
Cadillactaste Neagari Gal Messages 17,118 Reaction score 23,377 Location NE Ohio: zone 4 (USA) lake microclimate USDA Zone 5b Mar 8, 2018 #4 You stick that in the ground and you would be amazed at how much quicker it thickens and grows out.
lodiko Seedling Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2018 #5 The situation this year is this one: I expect this brunches here: Any ideas and tips about this tree? Anything I missed or I can do for it? Last edited: Mar 8, 2018
The situation this year is this one: I expect this brunches here: Any ideas and tips about this tree? Anything I missed or I can do for it?
lodiko Seedling Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2018 #6 Cadillactaste said: You stick that in the ground and you would be amazed at how much quicker it thickens and grows out. Click to expand... Isn't it dangerous for the roots of the tree? And something else - you mean directly in the ground (in a big pot) or you mean to change this soil with a ground.
Cadillactaste said: You stick that in the ground and you would be amazed at how much quicker it thickens and grows out. Click to expand... Isn't it dangerous for the roots of the tree? And something else - you mean directly in the ground (in a big pot) or you mean to change this soil with a ground.
Cadillactaste Neagari Gal Messages 17,118 Reaction score 23,377 Location NE Ohio: zone 4 (USA) lake microclimate USDA Zone 5b Mar 8, 2018 #7 Here this may shed some insight...ground growing is leaps and bounds faster in development. I once did my own study of pot verses ground. MIND BOGGLING the results. https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/ginkgo-from-seed.13070/
Here this may shed some insight...ground growing is leaps and bounds faster in development. I once did my own study of pot verses ground. MIND BOGGLING the results. https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/ginkgo-from-seed.13070/
B.uneasy Chumono Messages 540 Reaction score 282 Location Gettysburg, Pa USDA Zone 6b Mar 22, 2020 #8 whats it look like currently?