For North American acorn varieties, place the ziplock bag inside a refrigerator for germination. For European acorn varieties, keep the ziplock bag at room temperature.
Hi, I love my acorn vase and my first little oak is going strong. However I’ve lost the instruction booklet and I’m not sure how long the sapling can stay in the case before it needs planting? Also, is there a trick to remove the plant as I can imagine the root system getting too large to fit out of the top of the vase. Thanks.
But what do you do when you are ready to plant it?
Should my germinating acorns smell kind of bad?
When you wrapped the acorns in the wet paper towel, then put that in a paper bag,and then waited the 8 weeks, did you store them in the refrigerator?
For North American acorn varieties, place the ziplock bag inside a refrigerator for germination. For European acorn varieties, keep the ziplock bag at room temperature.
@@ilexstudio6579 Thank you kindly!
Hi,
I love my acorn vase and my first little oak is going strong. However I’ve lost the instruction booklet and I’m not sure how long the sapling can stay in the case before it needs planting? Also, is there a trick to remove the plant as I can imagine the root system getting too large to fit out of the top of the vase. Thanks.
Hi mate, how did you end up going about getting it out of the vase??
@@hitmebeer I just pulled it out in the end. The root was more pliable than I thought and it came out with no damage to plant or vase.
Wish I knew how to deal with an accorn that smaller than the hole