yes, to be 100% sure.........or
- generally species are 2N, but many are or have been colchicine treated
- the majority of phal hybrids are 3N
- 4N plants do arise spontaneously in a seedling population occasionally but most are chemically induced.
- basically the only way to propagate 3N plants is through mericloning. If your plant is a clone, then its likely its 3N
Another way - which I use extensively - but it is not foolproof, is to investigate if the potential parents have separately any registered progeny. I use OrchidWiz for this. But I have found that many progeny are not registered - I know because I have the plant !
If you really like the parents, I would encourage you to attempt a cross. Who knows, you may be successful....
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