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Originally Posted by naoki
Has anyone successfully propagated C. bulbosa asymbiotically? I've heard that they are pretty difficult.
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It has been done.
There are at least 2 people I'm aware of who has done it.
One person is in Germany. I only know him as "Berthold". If I'm not mistaken, he has visited the OB before, but very briefly. I see him more often on
Terrestrial Orchids.
The other person is no longer with us, (if you catch my drift). This person is Roger H. Smith from the now defunct Kelsey Creek Labs (R.I.P.). I was about to have him sow some seeds of
Calypso bulbosa, but by the time I was able to get around to doing so, he passed. I don't know if he left behind any kind of documentation as to what his protocol was for sowing Calypso bulbosa, though.
If I'm not mistaken people like using BM-2 terrestrial orchid media for
Calypso bulbosa. I'm not sure if it has to be modified or not. The additive mentioned is coconut water. I also don't know if the seeds have to be treated for a hard frost before sowing or not. The protocol could be, (I'm making a big assumption here), similar to that of growing Cypripediums from seed, idk.
I guess the next best person to ask for assistance in sowing
Calypso bulbosa from seed would be Bill Steele from Spangle Creek Labs.
If anyone's interested, here's a link to Berthold's work on Calypso bulbosa, here's the link:
Terrestrial Orchid Forum :: View topic - Calypso bulbosa
I believe "calypsogrower" is the same person who runs The Calypso Orchid Company.
"Calypsogrower" may have succeeded as well, but I have no way of knowing whether this is the case or not for certain.