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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/28/22 10:00 PM
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TurkeyTime
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I have planted persimmons. One thing to keep in mind is that I believe it is if 10 are planted only one will be a female and that is pretty much my experience. I have planted chestnut seedlings and nuts but all are under 3 years old. I put a metal cage around the nut.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: Lufkin Trapper]
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04/29/22 03:38 PM
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BigBob
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I have never seen a transplanted (from the wild) persimmon tree bear fruit. All mine have.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/29/22 07:19 PM
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Goldsboro, NC
John C
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No need to plant persimmons around here. They’re everywhere along the field edges and ditch banks. Some are far more productive than others.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: TurkeyWrangler]
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04/29/22 09:21 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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If you graft from a female persimmon to a male will the grafts still produce fruit?
Yes. From the union of the graft on out it is female.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/29/22 09:49 PM
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Virginia
Turkeyeggsaver
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The four trees to the left in the picture were planted in 2006. All 4 are female persimmons. I dug a dozen root shoots up from the 4 trees and I think they will all be female too. I planted 200 persimmon trees in 2006 that I got from the NWTF - and I would say 80% survived and at least 50% are females. I’ve planted Chinese and Dunstan chestnuts. To answer your questions…..persimmons and chestnuts normally take 5 to 7 years to produce fruit or nuts after planting 1 to 2 year old seedlings. I fertilize mine in the spring and I think they grow fairly fast. It is worth it to me when I see the wildlife eating the nuts or fruit.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/30/22 12:41 AM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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I hear you Turkey, good job!
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: trapNH]
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04/30/22 05:57 AM
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AJE
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I have planted american chestnuts, but more to just keep them going. Good for the deer too
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: PSB1011]
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08/07/22 07:51 AM
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Persimmons have separate male and female trees. Males never produce fruit. What if the male trees identify as a female tree? Will they produce fruit then? Maybe someone will start a self help organization to provide any trees that are confused about this type of problem with advice
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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08/07/22 08:50 AM
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Alabama
Coonman300
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As others have stated our persimmons will take over if you don’t watch it. Unfortunately, The males don’t produce. I planted Chinese chestnuts 25 years ago from seedlings and they produce a ton of mast. However, don’t plant them in areas you want to work dogs, have kids play, or walk because the husk that holds the nuts are solid needle bombs and will ruin your day and flatten small equipment tires. I believe the chestnuts started to produce in about 6-7 years. My sawtooth oaks started in 7 years. I planted some pears and apples also. Found that the “old time” stuff did much better than the fancy hybrid trees that are designed to mature at different times. They produced but the fruit would never release from the tree….rotted on the limbs.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: Coonman300]
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08/15/22 10:28 PM
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AJE
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I planted some pears and apples also. Found that the “old time” stuff did much better than the fancy hybrid trees that are designed to mature at different times. They produced but the fruit would never release from the tree….rotted on the limbs. Interesting I have not heard of this issue
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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08/16/22 08:54 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Much of the issue with planting fruit trees is what rootstock they are on. The overall performance of the tree is tightly tied to which rootstock it has. A lot of the supermarket hybrid trees may be on roots that don't stand up to your conditions.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: Coonman300]
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08/27/22 02:17 AM
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AJE
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I planted Chinese chestnuts 25 years ago from seedlings and they produce a ton of mast. However, don’t plant them in areas you want to work dogs, have kids play, or walk because the husk that holds the nuts are solid needle bombs and will ruin your day and flatten small equipment tires. Chestnuts are that sharp?
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: AJE]
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08/27/22 08:19 AM
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Coonman300
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Yes, once the husk matures and browns up it becomes brittle and it’s a real nuisance. Won’t puncture tractor tires but will on worn lawnmower tires etc. Tough on feet and paws. However, deer live them.
War Eagle!
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