Willy,
The attached photo is from 2019. All trees were planted at the same time in I believe 2010. The trees that were tubed are much bigger now. Those in the plastic mesh sleeves are the same height but a little "bushier".
Staking the tubed trees was a bit of an issue. Keeping the tubes in place when the trees were first planted was sometimes an issue due to high winds, deer, and coons. Staking with 3/8 rebar initially worked better than PVC. However, once the trees start coming out of the 5 tube, they had a tendency to break off. So, I eventually settled on a short rebar stake with about 2' out of the ground, and then slipping a 5' piece of pvc over the stake to hold the tube but give it some flexibility.
Bucks sometimes get a little too aggressive with the tubed trees. I put remesh cages around the trees I identified as growing the best and that I wanted to make sure would survive. The cages are not free, take some work to install and maintain. But, they are a difference maker.
The trees not in tubes were put in plastic mesh . The mesh protects them very little and the deer browse off whatever is sticking out. I would not plant trees again without tubes. In hindsight, I would not plant near as many trees, but would spend the money protecting those I plant. My goal is acorn production for habitat/wildlife and not timber. I have left some rebar on the trees. If someone after I'm gone decides to cut the trees for wood, well, they're going to have to earn it.
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