Abstract

Superior growth was obtained from deciduous and coniferous trees seeded into the largest volume propagation container. This effect remained evident through the second growing season for all species. In a second experiment, larger containers were in some cases better, but attempts to improve growth by means other than an increase in propagation volume proved futile. Earlier transplant dates were much less important than container size.

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