I already have more seedlings potted than I want to handle so I want to get rid of the rest in 2-3 months hopefully by adding some more varieties to my bamboo collection. I am particularly interested in getting rhizomes off P decora, P shanghai 3, P glauca(notso), P prominens, p edulis bicolor, p edulis variagated, p vivax huangwenzhu, and p edulis(anderson clone).
This is what I have now, not very impressive, but they should put on some decent size by July.
I have an excess of moso, and heteroclada seedlings.
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Re: I have an excess of moso, and heteroclada seedlings.
All I have to trade is rubro (and plenty of it!), but I'd be willing to buy a couple moso seedlings if you're willing to sell -
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Re: I have an excess of moso, and heteroclada seedlings.
I will probably start selling my smaller container moso seedlings in the beginning of August when the root system becomes well established and they have a few shoots so therefore it can handle the trip. So far I've been giving them to friends to try out, but I have a lot so I should definitely still have plenty in a couple months. They aren't making much progress lately because the outside temperature just isn't warm enough to get them going.
You should have success in Tennessee considering moso seedlings will hold leaf buds up here in NY.
You should have success in Tennessee considering moso seedlings will hold leaf buds up here in NY.
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Thank you, sir - please keep me in mind come August, and I will try to keep an eye out here as well.
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Re: I have an excess of moso, and heteroclada seedlings.
I'd like some seedlings too.. check my list.
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MOSO
The tiny 1.5 liter-1gallon ones look like they will be well rooted in another month. I purposely picked the later growing ones for smaller containers. They are 4-7 inches tall usually 2-3 canes.
The largest 3 gallon ones should be well rooted by next spring, but I'm going to test many of them straight out in a zone 6 winter to see what happens. These are anywhere from 5 to 9 inches tall with2-7 canes.
The heterocladas are growing much slower than this.
The tiny 1.5 liter-1gallon ones look like they will be well rooted in another month. I purposely picked the later growing ones for smaller containers. They are 4-7 inches tall usually 2-3 canes.
The largest 3 gallon ones should be well rooted by next spring, but I'm going to test many of them straight out in a zone 6 winter to see what happens. These are anywhere from 5 to 9 inches tall with2-7 canes.
The heterocladas are growing much slower than this.
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Re: I have an excess of moso, and heteroclada seedlings.
I would like to get wsome of your seedlings also.
Jerry
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