![]() ![]() Zone 2-5Įastern Red Cedar - Juniperus virginiana. #SEEDLINGS FOR SALE FULL#Needles turn straw yellow in fall before dropping, medium to fast growth rate prefers full to partial sun, does best in moist, well drained soils, will grow on saturated soils, "swamps", often grown for wildlife and timber. Korean x Balsam Fir - Abies koreana x balsameaĪmerican Larch (Tamarack) - Larix laricina. ![]() Nice aroma, good needle retention, blue-green, silvery undersides, late flushing medium growth rate prefers full to partial sun does best in moist, well drained soils, often grown for Christmas trees and ornamentals. Zone 4-6 Selected for its compact shape and good Christmas tree characteristics slow growth rate, needs full sun, is tolerant of a variety of soils but does not do well in wet soils often grown for Christmas trees, ornamentals and timber.įraser Fir - Abies fraseri. Zone 3-7Ĭorkbark Fir - Abies lasiocarpa arizonicaĭouglas Fir- Psudotsuga menziesii. ![]() Needles are blue-green, slow to medium growth rate tolerates sun to partial shade, prefers moist, well drained soils, tolerates heat and drought, often grown for Christmas trees, ornamentals and timber. Custom picked natural hybrid between Balsam and Fraser Fir medium to fast growth rate prefers full to partial sun tolerates a variety of soils, often grown for Christmas trees, ornamentals, and timber. Nice aroma, good needle retention, short, soft, deep green needles medium to fast growth rate prefers full to partial sun tolerates a variety of soils often grown for Christmas trees, ornamentals, and timber. Has green to blue green soft needles fast growth rate needs full sun tolerates a variety of soils often grown for timber, ornamentals and Christmas trees. Red Pine - Pinus resinosa - Has long soft dark green needles slow growth rate needs full sun prefers deep sandy soil but tolerant of a variety of soils often grown for timber, shelter belts, ornamentals and Christmas trees. Has silvery, blue-green foliage medium to fast growth is tolerant of shade tolerates a variety of soils often grown for timber, ornamentals, shelter belts and Christmas trees. Zone 4-7 Needles are dark green on one side, silver on the other, medium to fast growth, tolerates a variety of soils, grown for ornamentals. Has dark green draping branches fast growth rate prefers full to partial sun does best in moist, well drained soils often grown for timber, shelter belts, wildlife, and ornamentals. Imported from China Soft uniform blue-green color tolerates wide range of temperatures excellent needle retention slow to medium growth rate is tolerant of shade tolerates a wide range of soils very drought tolerant often grown for Christmas trees and ornamentals. Zone 3-7Ĭolorado Blue Spruce - Picea pungens - Kiabab, Is hardy, adaptable, with short needles slow growth rate prefers full to partial sun does best in moist, well drained soils, but is tolerant of other soils often grown for Christmas trees and ornamentals. These factors result in costs of production for hemp seedlings grown in peat pellets that are at least 40% lower than other types of nursery production systems.Black Hills Spruce - Picea glauca densata - Type of White Spruce found in South Dakota it is tolerant of wind, heat, cold and drought medium growth rate, tolerant of shade tolerant of a variety of soils often grown for shelter belts, Christmas trees and ornamentals. This reduces the number of seeds required per acre, or increases numbers of live plants per acre, depending on whether mortality losses are replaced or not. Furthermore, field mortality rates of seedlings grown in peat pellets are consistently 10%-20% lower than other nursery production systems after transplanting. This saves up to two weeks of time in the nursery, cutting fertilizer, labor, and energy costs. Seedlings produced in Jiffy® forestry pellets grow more vigorously than alternative production systems, producing seedlings that are 50-100% larger than other systems 28 days after sowing. However, costs of production in the nursery can vary considerably and the sensible hemp farmer will want to use the most cost-effective methods to produce their planting stock.Ĭhimney Rock Farms has evaluated numerous different nursery production systems for producing field-ready planting stock from feminized seeds. Farms with adequate nursery facilities can produce their own planting stock for much less. Wholesale prices for nursery-grown planting stock can range from $2.50-$5.00 per plant, with prices for clones at the upper end of this range. Unlike fiber and oilseed varieties of industrial hemp which tend to be drilled at high planting densities, CBD-rich varieties tend to be transplanted from nursery-grown planting stock at much lower planting densities, usually around 2000 plants per acre. "Do the Math", deep rooted seedlings are less expensive in all but the highest volume nursery production scenarios. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |