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<blockquote data-quote="PaintRocker" data-source="post: 5836888" data-attributes="member: 23273"><p>In relation to crops, corn for a good example, gets (a lot) of it's yield from good pollination. When you see it "shooting", getting pollen on the top of the plant, you want a good rain at that time to knock that pollen down into where a ear will form. Do oak trees have a similar instance? If so, What time of year, stage of budding, etc should you expect to see this? Planting conditions and weather can stress a plant. What stress conditions do oaks face? (obviously a late frost) but Hard winters or mild winters? Wet or dry? Teach me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaintRocker, post: 5836888, member: 23273"] In relation to crops, corn for a good example, gets (a lot) of it's yield from good pollination. When you see it "shooting", getting pollen on the top of the plant, you want a good rain at that time to knock that pollen down into where a ear will form. Do oak trees have a similar instance? If so, What time of year, stage of budding, etc should you expect to see this? Planting conditions and weather can stress a plant. What stress conditions do oaks face? (obviously a late frost) but Hard winters or mild winters? Wet or dry? Teach me [/QUOTE]
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