Pine Tree Growth Rate Comparison; White Pine, White Spruce, Red Pine [Screen your Property Fast]

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2024
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    In this video I show you what the three different pine tree growth rates are that we planed 7 growing seasons ago. We planted red pine, white pine, and white spruce. The results are quite shocking when you see the difference in growth over 7 seasons!

Komentáře • 21

  • @mattv6021
    @mattv6021 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good video! Well worth the wait for a conifer screen.

    • @northernforestwhitetail
      @northernforestwhitetail  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks! It sure is worth the effort and wait. Can always do switchgrass and plot screen in the meantime

  • @dougreese9122
    @dougreese9122 Před 2 měsíci

    Great content. Thx.

  • @craigkowalczyk3516
    @craigkowalczyk3516 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve noticed the same thing you were pointing out in the video. The white pine and hemlock here in western Massachusetts grow way faster than the white spruce I’ve planted.

  • @whitetailwarriorsdeercamp88
    @whitetailwarriorsdeercamp88 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice video we have a lot of all of these different pines at camp. Way to much jack pine. Seems like every there’s new white, red and spruce popping up.

  • @matthewwichtner2935
    @matthewwichtner2935 Před 2 měsíci

    That is real similar to what I've done with my property. Although you can drive a vehicle between my rows. Also I've noticed the white pine are more accessible to disease. But yeah, I got red and white pine, jackpine, green and blue spruce and even some Norwegian pine. And definitely have had some loss by bucks rubbing them. Sometimes you can salvage the tree. It definitely has transformed my property into more of a deer haven. Especially pre-rut and rut.
    I have planet hybrid willows and popular before on my other land. They will grow like weeds. And they will take over, especially with sucklers branching off everywhere. They will also die off here and there. Sometimes half the tree, sometimes the whole tree. Looks pretty nasty when that happens. So I try to stay away from that anymore. Once they are established, no way of stopping them. Lol.

    • @northernforestwhitetail
      @northernforestwhitetail  Před 2 měsíci

      Good to know. I’ve just always been more interested in the conifers. Sounds like you got a real gem of a property!

    • @matthewwichtner2935
      @matthewwichtner2935 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@northernforestwhitetail yes, conifers are the way to go. In my opinion. Lol.
      I'm also adit by the farmland across the street. The neighbors on the east, have a lot of mature red pines. The neighbors to the north have hardwoods. The neighbors to the West have a mix of open land with different conifers sprinkled about. But, because of the growth of my trees, over the last few years, they are wondering over much more. And hanging out.
      But as you stated, this does not happen, without good land management. Waiting until after this weekend, chance for Frost, going to put in some clover patches. Still would like to do some switch grass to the west of me. So I can walk without causing issues in create a filter barrier. Until the trees grow up. I planted an extra hundred, maybe 150 more this year. Not sure, lost track. Lol. Need to put in a water hole also.
      But, proper land management, is where it is at. Always a trial and error. But sometimes that's how you learn. Never stop learning! Always good to talk to you Matt, appreciate the vids too. Thank you 😊

    • @matthewwichtner2935
      @matthewwichtner2935 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Never put a water hole in before. There is a, about an acre puddle/lake just south of the farmland. So I never put one in. But, maybe it's time.
      Also I should Note, I hunt public 90% of the time. Or there abouts. Right now that is. Lol lol
      But My land offers me a chance at one of the big boys from across the street. Passed on two shots, on a really nice ten pointer, last year on my land. Didn't really like either shot selection, for various reasons. I got all kinds of grief from my brother and my son. Lol. I figured it'd get another opportunity, which didn't happen! We've all lived that story before, right! Anyways.........

  • @scottpavek236
    @scottpavek236 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m curious of your soil conditions. I’m in Northern MN as well,…on the edge of red river valley(high ph) and White Earth State forest. My ph is high as well..7.5-8.2. I’m having a tough time getting spruce and pine to grow. At it for a few years now. Your growth is amazing. I’m jealous. What is your soil like??

    • @northernforestwhitetail
      @northernforestwhitetail  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah the pines really seem to like the soil at my dad’s land. We haven’t done a ph test but it’s heavy clay.

    • @matthewwichtner2935
      @matthewwichtner2935 Před 2 měsíci

      I have Sandy soil also. With rocks. Not sure what size tree you're planting? I've planted seedlings to 3-footers or so. You can just go out to your state land during spring or fall and grab what you need. I didn't just say that! Only plant during spring or fall. Depending on size of tree planting, Make a hole accordingly. Use a good claw hammer, making a circle, at least 6 in wide, digging away all the grass/weeds. You can use a handful of dry leaves, pine needles or paper. I've used all. All worked. Put that at the bottom of the hole. Put in whatever size tree your planting. Hold the tree in one hand, make sure roots are at least 3 in below grade. Slowly add your soil back, compacting with your hammer as filling. Making sure you compact good. Keep the soil you added at least an inch below grade level. Finish off by making a circle with your claw hammer, and compacting again. You still want to finish grade to be at least an inch below outside grade. Add water if no rain is coming. This method has been very successful for me. I have had to bring out some 5 gallon buckets and water some trees because of drought conditions. But once the roots have taken hold, they've all done really well. Try it, I've learned this over many years. It works. Hope you have a good success 😊

    • @matthewwichtner2935
      @matthewwichtner2935 Před 2 měsíci

      I should also tell you, don't be afraid to add another handful of leaves, pine needles or paper at the very top. Put a little soil on top so it doesn't blow away. It helps to keep the moisture in longer. Best to you

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Před 9 dny

    can they branch out multiple times in a single growing season?

    • @northernforestwhitetail
      @northernforestwhitetail  Před 8 dny

      Yeah the branch whirls can get multiple branches which can fork during one growing season

  • @joshanderson1901
    @joshanderson1901 Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting. My white spruce are actually faster growing for me than the white pine by a small margin. Your spruce are tiny for whatever reason…. Must be soil differences

    • @northernforestwhitetail
      @northernforestwhitetail  Před 2 měsíci

      That is interesting. Yeah must be differences in soil types. This land is heavy clay. North central MN. Are you in sand or clay or something in between?

    • @joshanderson1901
      @joshanderson1901 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s a loam soil so in between