Adriana:
Just wanted to let you know that I have revised my approach to de-flasking somewhat. I have immediately de-flasked and I have waited a few days - of the two, I now prefer to wait a few days, as hard as this is at times.
The last flask I planted up was a Hawkinsara hybrid. It looked like someone had thrown it against the wall a time or two before it arrived. Many of the plants were pretty badly bruised. I decided it was in a more sterile environment in the flask and as I was leaving town for a few days, it was probably 14 days after receipt that I finally de-flasked.
They turned out great. As I was able to lay the bottle on it's side with the agar resting downward, all the plants pulled upward, straightening themselves out and I only lost a few leaves on some of them. Overall, I would say I lost maybe 6-8 of the smallest that could not pull above the shooken-up media, but all the ones that were able to be removed in one piece have survived.
Thus, I have not de-flasked the Vida Lee's yet; whereas they arrived in much better shape, some were laying over and looked broken. They have pulled up and now look great - they are to come out in a day or so.
So glad to hear you are doing well with your little ones.
How's the BL. Yellow Bird and Epi. radicans?
Happy Holidays and safe travels -
Steve