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A fun Asymbiotic orchid seed experiment.
Using an empty candy plastic box; we placed some moss in it and then, wet it with water and sow unsterilized Dendrobium hancockii Rolfe seeds over the surface and then covered with the top.
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...kii-role-1.jpg And seven days later visual germination was noticed. http://www.orchidboard.com/community...0705-010-2.jpg On the tenth day we took a photo under 40x magnification. http://www.orchidboard.com/community...-under-40x.jpg I am doing this with the help of a 6 year old girl that my wife teaches at our home, she has developed an interest in orchids now. |
Good luck with them!
Interesting results so far! |
Looks like something my kids would have enjoyed when they were little. :)
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Very cool!
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She enjoys viewing the germination process under the microscope; she had her mother take her to the flower market so she could buy her first orchid.
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Definitely a way to get a child interested in orchids and science at the same time. :)
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She is just six and she has been tested and found to be on a 10th graders level in school. She loves all her subjects and has an interest in anything new, I also teach her how to cook American food too.
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Ken,
Did you inoculate the moss with a fungal culture or roots? If not, where did the moss come from? Was it gathered from the wild, old moss from your plants or fresh commercially packaged moss? |
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