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Originally Posted by Tim
I also have a bletilla striata pod. Can you tell me how to sow them exvitro? Do they need to be stratified first? or can I grow them indoors?
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There are several methods.
One is where you use the same identical soil mix you're using to grow the adult plants in and surface sow.
Place the seeds in moderate to bright indirect light.
The temperature range should be per the adult plants. No stratification needed. They germinate very rapidly.
Within 2 to 3 weeks you should have green protocorms germinate.
Do not sow the seeds in the same pot as the adult plant. You will run into problems if you need to harvest the protocorms for whatever reasons. I made the mistake of sowing the seeds with an adult plant and couldn't harvest the protocorms to continue their growth. Needless to say, I lost all the little guys.
Another way to do it is using a wet piece of paper towel or a wet piece of cardboard.
If you have several pods, you can try out which method works best for you.
No fertilization needed during the protocorm phase. But they do go dormant at the same time that the adult plant does. If this is not observed, they will die.