Producing Quality Transplant Seedlings: Bareroot to Bareroot and Container to Bareroot


Webster State Nursery was established in 1957. The stock types and species grown here have changed over the years. Whereas 2+0s were once the main stock type grown,Webster now produces approximately 90% transplanted seedlings. This paper is an overview of the current cultural practices used to grow 1+1 and P+1 seedlings at Webster Nursery.
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Publication Forest Nursery Proceedings
Event Olympia, WA - 2002
Section Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Association and the Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia
Author Tim Crockett
Published 2003/05/01
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