Cool Beans π
@coolbeans1r
I think my best bet is going to be to use a cloner. Clone the trees. Growing from seed takes longer, and I can clone the trees specifically growing here in this climate, picking only the best of the best. I would really love to learn to use tissue culture to multiply trees exponentially, but ill put that on next year's to-do list.
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Jawa
@jawa
I bought a weed cloner to try on California natives hoping to clone / propagate after I buy one sample of something. For me gathering seeds has been a lot more fruitful and even thatβs super slow going. A lot of native plants are just super slow growers by design and you canβt always rush nature. Iβd prioritize by species if you havenβt already and consider nursery stock for keystone species and fill in the rest with clones & seeds.
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Errl Dabbin
@errldabs
Doesnβt @jawa deal in trees? Any insight?
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Marcus | Wen.Airdrop
@wen-airdrop.eth
I enjoy the pheno hunt but yes seeds can be a pain
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