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Old 09-03-2013, 09:36 PM
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Just found a seedpod on my Encyclia tampensis. I have no idea about what to do with it . I do not think it is easy to grow plants from those seeds. It will probably need sterile condition and special way of growing from seed and lots of patience- and I have none of these.
Should I just remove the seedpod so it does not take energy from my plant? Am I correct in thinking about difficulties involved in order to grow from seed?
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If you wanted to try seed propagation, look in the propagation forum for info on flasking. You can also Google.

You are correct that it's a bit involved, and it can be a few to several years from seedlings to bloom sized plant.

Troy Meyers will flask species at no charge, I believe - they keep some, send you one, I think ...

If you don't wish to harvest the pod, it can stay on if the plant is not in poor health, or you can remove it.
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Thanks for the reply.
I will just remove the pod. Plant is in good health.

Sorry, I posted here instead of propagation forum. It was too late by the time I realized the mistake, was unable to move to correct forum.
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No worries Catt alliance forum works too.

I have a couple seed pods on an Epidendrum - I'm liking watching them balloon up!


If, in the future you wish to have a thread moved, you can pm a moderator.

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Thanks. Will follow your advise if I mess up again.

My seedpod is ballooning up too. I was surprised to see how big they get .
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Thanks. Will follow your advise if I mess up again.

My seedpod is ballooning up too. I was surprised to see how big they get .
Hehe ... me too (surprised by how big they get)!
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