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I have just started deflasking - I lost almost all of my first two flasks but I had not sterilized my medium and a pathogen was present. On the third flask I have 100% survival rate after one week!
The flask I emptied was really shook up also; I emptied it immediately. My thought on this is that the plants are already in a traumatized state due to the shipping. I wanted to be able to get then into a stable medium so they can go ahead and get over the trauma and start to recover from all of it.
I held onto one of the first flasks for a few days, but cannot say that this was what caused the loss as all the initial tries were failures due to my medium.
I found that it was easiest to empty the flask with a sterile paperclip that I straightened and bent a hook on the end of it. Then I just eased the little guys out. I then soaked them in a B-1 transplant hormone and Captan for a fungicide. I moved them into a bed of NZ sphagnum moss that had a layer of moist coco-chips beneath it. AGAIN - Sterilize EVERYTHING. The tray, the new medium, everything. As I am a smoker I am PARANOID about transmitting Tobacco Mosaic Virus so I wore surgical gloves when I was transplanting. Again, after 1 week I everyone - even the little squirrely looking ones, are still alive and well.
By the way - I was able to get 114 seedlings out of my flask - don't be surprised if yours contain more than you think!
If I can help anymore, I'll be glad to. And if anyone else know better - please chime in. I am still learning too.
Best of luck
Steve
p.s. - I have attached some pics of my little ones; they are a Hawkinsara hybrid.