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By:
jstlou
Date:05-Jan-15
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Little River Natives will have blight resistant chestnut seedlings available for May 2015. Seed sourced from CT Agricultural Experiment Station Chestnut program. Excellent early October hard mast for white tail. [email protected] for more info.
By:
Tndeer
Date:05-Jan-15
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are these hybrid trees?
By:
CAS_HNTR
Date:05-Jan-15
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Not supposed to be posting if your not a sponsor!
Regarding chestnuts and disease......if they are resistant, they are likely a hybrid. Dunstan is a copyrighted name.....so, disease resistant or hybrid is often used.
By:
jstlou
Date:05-Jan-15
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my apologies, I was not aware that I could not post on this forum. I've seen people selling things on the bow site forums, and assumed the same rules applied. How do I take the post down?
By:
jstlou
Date:07-Jan-15
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I can't figure out how to remove this thread, and it's still here, so I will answer Tndeer's question:
These trees are all hybrids open pollinated and some controlled pollination. The seed comes from the CT Agricultural Experiment Station Chestnut Breeding Program (Lockwood farm). They have been working on breeding for blight resistance since at least the 1930's. I have been told that Lockwood farm is the nations largest collection of blight resistant varieties.
If it makes a difference, we don't make much on selling these trees, we basically cover our greenhouse and heating expenses for starting seed and our soil and plant bands, fertilizer etc. We do it more to promote the great work that Dr. Aagnastokis and her staff have been doing with the breeding program, and doing our part to help spread some blight resistant genetics.
Take care
By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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jstlou Im interested. I have two Dunstan started (7 feet tall now) , are they compatible?
By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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jstlou Im interested. I have two Dunstan started (7 feet tall now) , are they compatible?
By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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jstlou Im interested. I have two Dunstan started (7 feet tall now) , are they compatible?
By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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jstlou Im interested. I have two Dunstan started (7 feet tall now) , are they compatible?
By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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btw "verbserde" looks like a scammer or a bot. He/she/it has a link embedded in the post above mine whick is probably linked to malware. DO NOT click on it and inform a page admin if you know one.
By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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By:
Habitat
Date:03-Jun-20
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One of the best places I have found to buy chestnuts is a guy in oklahoma down by stillwater
By:
Habitat
Date:03-Jun-20
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I have been getting my chestnuts from a guy by stillwater okla. they are doing well,but I don't tube chestnuts.Don't know if it gets too hot in my area of Kansas or what
By:
#bowhunter
Date:03-Jun-20
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I got tangled up in 1 of my chestnut And torn about 1/2 of the bark off at the base. Will this kill the tree, what can I do to help it? Bob
By:
Ok...Russ
Date:03-Jun-20
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Habitat, there's another guy in Chandler, OK with chestnut as well as other fruit trees if you need a backup. The chestnut trees we planted last year are all doing well in East Central OK.
By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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By:
Fuzzy
Date:03-Jun-20
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#bowhunter use wound sealer from a farm supply store OR just buy a toilet wax ring seal from a hardware/plumbing supply and seal the damaged area
By:
#bowhunter
Date:04-Jun-20
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Thanks Fuzzy Bob
By:
flyingbrass
Date:04-Jun-20
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yes I agree chestnuts don't do well in tubes for some reason!
By:
GhostBird
Date:11-Sep-20
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poo troll...………………...
By:
flyingbrass
Date:27-Nov-20
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chestnut trees do not like to be placed in tree tubes but you should at least fence them.
By:
BullBuster
Date:28-Nov-20
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I put a short 1 foot tube around the base to keep rabbits and other vermin from chewing the trunk. I don’t think it affects growth.
By:
Eagle_eye_Andy
Date:28-Nov-20
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What the hell is going on with these bots posting on this thread!?
By:
KHNC
Date:27-Apr-21
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Anyone been to Hindi to verify this? Pics?
not really, i dont care about pics
By:
krieger
Date:27-Apr-21
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Crap, I have some chestnuts in tubes, guess I will have to take them out and fence them.
By:
#bowhunter
Date:28-Jun-23
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When is the best time to trim unwanted limbs?
By:
WI Shedhead
Date:28-Jun-23
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When the trees are dormant
By:
Catscratch
Date:28-Jun-23
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#bowhunter - general recommendation is to prun in the early spring. Before they leaf out but after bitter cold temps have passed. In reality the best time to prune is anytine you have time. I think the biggest risk for summer pruning is creating open wounds that could allow infects.
By:
WI Shedhead
Date:28-Jun-23
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When the trees are dormant