How to plant chestnuts from walnut?
How to plant chestnuts from a walnut or a prepared seedling?
Admiration with spectacular flowering is inevitable whenYou see this beautiful tree, strewn with pyramidal inflorescences. In spring, the chestnut tree (a tree that is planted with some difficulties) is literally strewn with them. It is a flowering cascade. But there is not only an aesthetic reason for the cultivation of chestnut from the walnut was your goal. The point is also that this plant is curative - its fruits and inflorescences (or rather, infusions and decoctions of them) will help cope with various diseases. So let's find out how to plant chestnuts from a nut in your dacha or under the window. The first method is the easiest.
Before planting a seedling, it is necessary to digcubic pit with a side not less than half a meter. The substrate is mixed with humus and half kilogram of dolomite flour. Do not bury the radical neck so that after the subsidence of the ground the landing hole remains at an easy elevation. After planting, water the plant abundantly.
Chestnut from walnut. Preparation
The first step is to extract the seeds in ahumid and cold environment, commonly referred to as "stratification." It will take from two to five months. To do this, you do not need to extract the chestnut seeds from the soil into which they fell, falling off the mother tree. Leave them in the ground (marking the location with the chopsticks so as not to lose them if they dip into a soft substrate). You can sprinkle a small amount of any natural debris (fallen leaves, wood shavings). In spring, the sprouts appear and dig into a pot. The probability that the seeds will germinate is about 50%. After the young chestnut grows up in a pot or bucket, it should be placed in a permanent place.