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Re: [nafex] chestnuts
Although I know of people claiming to have chestnuts in Maine, I believe they
have microclimates that allow these to survive in this northerly climate;
perhaps they are coastal. In my reading I believe the native American
Chestnut was growing as far north as northern Massachusetts. So , others
must have been planted out of their native range. I believe I sent some
Dunstan nuts up north and as far as I know they are still alive. Try the
Dunstan hybrids....that may be a help. ....but I suspect you are too cold to
get them to produce and /or survive. There is a stand of transplanted(out of
native range) American Chestnuts in Michigan...so they may be able to
withstand constant cold, but not the up and down of a New England winter.
Try to use only seedlings...as they are generally hardier as there is no
graft to damage. Also, if you graft, use as rootstock, seedlings of the
cultivar you are trying to graft to.....thus you have less of a chance of
incompatibility between scion and stock... Iv'e seen this problem....and can
ruin your entire effort in this area. I Know that dunstan hybrids fail often
on Chinese stock, but graft well on their own seedlings.
I have great luck budding on growing seedlings in the heat of a
greenhouse...helps callouse (sp?) well.
Hope this helps
Karl Olson,,,zone 5 CT
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