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Originally Posted by Zalin124
They will grow just like basjoos if not better. Hardiness is very similar to Basjoo. Not better, but not by a lot. My zone is similar to yours and I might be slightly cooler. They start popping up in the middle of March, but I lost a ton of pstem, because I didn’t mulch it or anything. I lost about 6’ so they started pushing at 4’. I should’ve provided care for it. It started at 3’ last year and grew 7’ in stem height in one season. If they were protected they could’ve started out very tall and had a bunch of potential to be possibly 15-20’ pstem or more. I don’t have any clue if they actually get 30’ but I wouldn’t rule it out if the conditions are ideal. I would be happy to trade you one for something else. I’ve never personally seen a 20’ tall Basjoo, but I’ve seen mature mats around Atlanta that were around 15’ tall. I add granular 46-0-0 urea and 0-0-64 potash every two weeks and they react very well. Dwarf Namwa fruits for me in my zone and that’s all I use for speeding up the growth.
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I haven't fertilized mine and they get that big. I'm really curious now. To be specific, the 20' mark is the top of the leaves, not the stem. If they like urea, then I'll start a urine regimen on them next year.
These are mine as of 30 minutes ago. The circle at 25 feet is the power line for the street lights at the same distance for height comparison. Just so you know I'm not exaggerating my measurements.

Also, the street is 16 feet wide. So, do the giants have potential here?
