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Originally Posted by Orchidtinkerer
hey there, you are right they are looking very healthy.
Certainly better than the oncidium seedlings I got this year.
If it was me I would leave them as they are, without lid in a high humidity dome/environment for space saving and watering reasons.
Whatever you go for, they have a decent root system so as long as you don't keep them too cold and the roots not too wet, then you should do fine potting them all up individually too.
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I was so surprised to find such excellent roots, after a better look a couple of the seedlings have formed small pseudobulbs.
Needless to say the seller has gone on my preferred seller list.
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Originally Posted by estación seca
I looked up the ancestors on bluenanta.com (where they have different nothogenera names) and the species involved on IOSPE. There is a mixture of warm and cool growing ancestors, so it should be temperature tolerant.
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Thanks ES. I plan on following your advice about long sphagnum and potting in a compot.
I feel a little more confident about watering using the full sphagnum now.
Thanks again for the further info on the ancestor plants. I did take a look myself and was hoping I had understood the results correctly.