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    Propagation of Trees for Tree Farm

    I'm wanting to look at ramping up our propagation. I've tried cuttings for some evergreens and a couple of elms with no luck. I've been thinking about collecting seeds for some of the species of oaks we grow but am wondering if they will grow the same since they are hybrids (Regal Prince)...
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    Chinkapin Oak Leaf diagnosis

    These are in a tree farm setting. They were grown and then transplanted into their current location. We had a huge amount of rain and cooler than normal temperatures going right up to july 4th then the water turned off and the heat set in.
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    Chinkapin Oak Leaf diagnosis

    Question on diagnosis of these chinkapin oak leaf pictures. Some is blister and some I think is just summer stress. Most worried about image 1163 and what that might be. Also been seeing sooty mold on some of the trees we have dug for customers. Thanks
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    Liner Production

    Trying to set up a new system to start producing our own liners. Started with some info on getting Princeton elms going from cuttings. Decided to also add some of our most popular oaks to that list too. Upon more research into the oaks in particular looks like cuttings are hard with them. Any...
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    Is t-methyl safe on Magnolias?

    They were showing signs of what I diagnosed as fungal damage where the leaves had lost all color and were white in places. Not Powdery at all so not mildew. The actual leaf lost chloryphyll.
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    Is t-methyl safe on Magnolias?

    Is t-methyl safe on Magnolias. Have seen some discoloration and white patches in the leaves between veins. worried its fungal damage. Heard t-methyl can cause damage on magnolias though. thanks
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