Katsura seedlings care

Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

I like my one Katsura tree. Cercidiphyllum Japonicum. Read that often seedlings wll grow faster than a small tree transplanted. Got some seeds. Surface sown, under artifical light. Now some things are emerging. How soon should I remove them from the seed tray and transfer to their own pot? How soon to put them outside ? Any help will be apreciated.

Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

OK so far. They are out on the porch. Biggest is 3" tall with 5 leaves. I'm going to put them in bigger pots and outside in the shade to start with. Keep some on porch for now.

Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

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Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

OK, 2 biggest so far. Hope they are Katsura.

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Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

And.... If anyone can verify the ID of these, please do.

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Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

I'll let someone else burst the bubble...

Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

They do not look like my Katsura tree, for sure. Upon closer inspection, the other seedlings (that I have not moved to larger pots yet) do have heart shaped leaves. Maybe there is a Katsura there somewhere.

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Christiana, TN(Zone 6b)

They look like something from the nightshade family, Solanaceae

Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

(A joke) They must be something evil as they are growing like "weeds."

Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

Follow up: I have 2 nice looking Katsura seedlings now, 6" and 4" tall, still in a pot. I think I'll leave them on my unheated porch for the winter. I shall insulate the pot somewhat. Nice trees but I am not sure it was worth the effort to raise them from seed. Next Spring may tell me more.

Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

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Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

Well put.

Christiana, TN(Zone 6b)

VV very wise plantpeople. :-D

Portage, WI(Zone 5a)

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