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    Dec 6, 2010, 12:00 PM
    Pine tree seedlings are dying
    I recently sprouted some pine tree seeds which did very well for several weeks even after I separated them into separate containers. Now, about half of them are folding over at the top as though they are drying out and curling up. I've been careful to keep them moist and give them sunshine. They're only about 2 inches tall and are kept inside the house. Any suggestions as to what's wrong?
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    Dec 6, 2010, 12:03 PM

    I've seen a high mortality rate over three years on bare root seedlings purchased in bulk (bought and planted at one time) from the state forestry service.

    I think many that sprout just aren't capable of surviving to maurity for any number or reasons.

    But I'm subscribed to this thread as I'm curious as well as how to improve survivability. Its far cheaper than buying 6 foot tall trees for planting.
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    Dec 10, 2010, 12:30 PM
    Found this on a web site below. Hope it helps you

    The pine tree has a unique beauty and appeal once fully grown. Taking proper care of seedlings goes a long way in ensuring the tree reaches full maturity. These care instructions will help you promote healthy growth of your pines.

    Care Instructions

    Pine tree seedlings are fragile so proper handling is crucial in ensuring their survival up to the time they are planted and beyond.
    It is best to retain them in the moist bundles they are found in when obtained at the nursery. They can last up to 3 weeks this way.
    Keep your seedlings cool and moist until you are ready to plant them. Avoid placing them in sunny or windy areas as this will cause drying out of roots. Do not let them freeze. Keep them in a shaded spot.
    Keep the bundles loosely to encourage air circulation and water them well every other day. Bundles should be restacked after watering. Raise one end slightly to facilitate proper drainage.
    It is best to plant your seedlings after a period of good rainfall when soil will be sufficiently moist. This is vital in encouraging the healthy development of conifer trees.
    Look out for excessive sun, wind or freezing conditions as these constitute the greatest danger to pine tree seedlings.


    Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/caring-for-a-pine-tree-seedling#ixzz17jqItIA9

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