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11-10-2013, 06:38 AM
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what should seeds look like at 3 weeks in the agar jars
please can someone tell me what the seeds look like at 3 weeks as mine don't seem to be doing much. when I put them in there jars I put clingfilm around the lids, put the jars in a sealed clear bag with a bleach solution and put those in a heated propergation unit. I cant see much happening... what should happen at 3 weeks and what should they look like, thanks
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11-10-2013, 09:19 AM
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It depends a lot on the genus and the characteristics of the specific parents used. Some germinate rapidly, others take longer - I had a paph cross take over 6 months to germinate.
Frankly, at three weeks, I'd not be concerned.
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11-10-2013, 03:35 PM
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ok thanks for your reply, I need patience then..
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11-10-2013, 08:20 PM
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What kind of seed are you growing?
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11-11-2013, 03:05 AM
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phals.... does it take longer for that kind.
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11-11-2013, 09:59 PM
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Sorry, I have not grown Phals from seed.
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11-12-2013, 04:53 PM
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I have grown many Phals from seed and the same answer applies - it depends. Some germinated very fast and some took quite a while.
If you don't see contamination, they can still germinate.
Brooke
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11-12-2013, 05:35 PM
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Do you really need them in an incubator?
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11-17-2013, 08:56 PM
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seeds needing heat
the answer to your question is yes, I need them in the incubator for the warmth, they have just started sprouting, I noticed them today there are loads of seeds with tails all over the jar, I think the warmth has helped, I think with being in the uk its a cold time of year and the gentle warmth of the underneath I personally think has gave them a boost, thanks everyone for your questions and answers, im really happy that they are coming on.
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11-17-2013, 10:03 PM
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Ah, OK. Yes would be helpful in cold climate. Just remember to let the temperature down gradually when taking them out otherwise you will cause a subtle change in pressure that may suck in contaminants.
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