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Originally Posted by Alys
I have read that peloric phalaenopsis can be unstable and the flowers not come back with the peloric characteristics. Is this true for one that has be started as a mericlone?
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I know that there is lots of breeding for peloric flowers in Phalaenopsis. (The "big foot" or "big lip" type is one of the peloric forms that is very popular). As with any characteristic (and especially for traits that may be recessive) only a small number of seedlings in a cross will have the sought-after trait. Then, to have these reliably peloric (or any other trait) the plant is mericloned. But that is done for mass-produced orchids generally, not just Phals. (Catts, Vandas, Oncidiums, etc) The unpredictability of seed crosses is desirable for hybridizers trying for the "next new thing" and undesirable for mass-producing nurseries that want to know what they are sending to market.