In these months the nut of that red oak germinated but the trunk grew a little crooked. I don't know what type of red oak it is but what can you tell me? Will it grow well over time?by Crepre #arboricultureArborists 7 Comments jgnp 3 hours ago Where are you located? kommissar26 3 hours ago It’ll straighten out in time. I’d wait for it to go dormant and carefully dig it out. The taproot likely goes to the bottoms of the pot it’s in jmdp3051 3 hours ago It’ll straighten out Mockernut_Hickory 3 hours ago Transplant in fall.It’s definitely worth saving, IMO.When you are ready to put that guy in the ground, make sure to include the long tap root. Fruitypebblefix 2 hours ago Isn’t the pot a little large? Shouldn’t you want to plant it in something smaller? Forest_Raker_916 2 hours ago How deep did you put the acorn? Maxzzzie 2 hours ago Saplings are never straight lol.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
kommissar26 3 hours ago It’ll straighten out in time. I’d wait for it to go dormant and carefully dig it out. The taproot likely goes to the bottoms of the pot it’s in
Mockernut_Hickory 3 hours ago Transplant in fall.It’s definitely worth saving, IMO.When you are ready to put that guy in the ground, make sure to include the long tap root.
Fruitypebblefix 2 hours ago Isn’t the pot a little large? Shouldn’t you want to plant it in something smaller?
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Where are you located?
It’ll straighten out in time. I’d wait for it to go dormant and carefully dig it out. The taproot likely goes to the bottoms of the pot it’s in
It’ll straighten out
Transplant in fall.
It’s definitely worth saving, IMO.
When you are ready to put that guy in the ground, make sure to include the long tap root.
Isn’t the pot a little large? Shouldn’t you want to plant it in something smaller?
How deep did you put the acorn?
Saplings are never straight lol.