1)Pollination may be successful but it's seed germination that counts
2)it's possible to get a seed capsule to develop ( see 1) on a 2n/4n to 3n but not vice-versa
3) other issues - age of flower as one. A breeder in the past referred time of day and moon phases as factors. It may be that one of the flowers in the proposed cross matured faster than the pollinated flower...
I developed an intergeneric which is infertile when selfed or back- crossed with another hybrid in the same genus as either of the original parents. It currently is holding a pod because I reperformed the original cross , but with different clones of the parents. I'm curious to find out if seeds eventually germinate.
Last edited by orchidsarefun; 03-07-2019 at 05:23 PM..
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