Does anyone know the safest way to stratify Bur Oak acorns? I'm getting so much conflicting info from my books etc. One says- Cold moist stratification for the winter. Another says warm moist until radicle emerges, then a period of cold.
The third says not to let dry out, then warm for 15 days, then cold stratify for 90-120 days. (but this guy doesn't mention to stratify with moisture or not.
I already did the float test and all are sound. This tree looks to be around 150 years old, so.........i really don't want to lose these acorns.
any input would help
thanks
The third says not to let dry out, then warm for 15 days, then cold stratify for 90-120 days. (but this guy doesn't mention to stratify with moisture or not.
I already did the float test and all are sound. This tree looks to be around 150 years old, so.........i really don't want to lose these acorns.
any input would help
thanks