All the pines i collected have passed on

Except this last one which went through a different timing and procedure.
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Firstly; let me mention that the plantation it came from was under siege from catterpillar's by October. munching away on all the new needles of the newly elongated candle's. Other than that What you see is what you get. Nothing else was cut away. This is how it was dug out on the 18th of Oct. 2009. The root ball with its original soil was kept in tact and only chopped back enough to fit in the box and filled back with my soil. Watering it as it needed, on an average of every 2 to 3 days. This tree is pushing growth very nicely now and in the heat it has had daily water. I have even started to give it some food in the last month. It has stayed in shade the whole time but does get some indirect sun in the mid to late afternoon. I will introduce it to more sun in mid Autumn. The biggest lesson learnt here was to never bare root a freshly collected radiata ever again and leave as much growth on it as possible.
These next few pics were taken today.
1st Comparing with a tree next to it that was collected a week before and bare rooted and two large crowns cut off the top. Big difference!!!
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2nd and 3rd new growth pushing.
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