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They don't really like cold weather, and as you mentioned, they are quite finicky early on
If you haven't tried it yet, see if you can:
I'm closer to the equator, so you might need to adjust if you are in a different latitude
Thanks for the tips. Seed germination is not an issue, just die-off, mainly from root-rot it appears. Mostly clay soil around here, so drainage is never perfect once the trees are in the ground, though of course I amend the soil with organic material as much as I can. I heard from someone else that ash and lime (CaO) can reduce the incidence of whatever fungal rot damages the roots, so for anyone reading who also has this issue, let's all try that. Couldn't hurt.