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Roberto Alday Delgadillo 25-04-2005 07:00 PM

[IBC] Ginko seedling
 
Hi,



Some months ago a friend of mine gave some Ginko seed and of course, I
planted. About 2 week ago appeared the first seedling, now I have 8 out 25,
but my question is, how long should I need to wait until I can move them to
a training pot? As a matter of fact, I am thinking to use them on a Yose Ue,
of course I realize that this is going to be in the long future. Just for
you to know, I also have some trees, but as these seeds were a present, I
decided to take the chance. As usual, let me thank you all in advance for
your help.



Best Regards,

Roberto


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Marty Haber 25-04-2005 11:56 PM

You may pot them up now; but we would have to know the temperature zone in
which you live in order to say what the next step should be.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roberto Alday Delgadillo"
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Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 1:59 PM
Subject: [IBC] Ginko seedling


Hi,



Some months ago a friend of mine gave some Ginko seed and of course, I
planted. About 2 week ago appeared the first seedling, now I have 8 out
25,
but my question is, how long should I need to wait until I can move them
to
a training pot? As a matter of fact, I am thinking to use them on a Yose
Ue,
of course I realize that this is going to be in the long future. Just for
you to know, I also have some trees, but as these seeds were a present, I
decided to take the chance. As usual, let me thank you all in advance for
your help.



Best Regards,

Roberto


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MartyWeiser 26-04-2005 05:11 AM

I like to leave seedlings in their original flat for a year and then pot
them up into training pots. They are a bit stronger and you can do more
root work at this time - remove the tap roots along with spreading and
equalizing the radial roots. This has worked well for me with Gingko and a
wide range of others.

Marty

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