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aznparkranger 05-22-2015 01:39 AM

Time Interval Between Pollinating and Harvesting
 
Hi Folks,

I'm a hobbist hybridizer. I was hoping to find out if anyone knows the time interval between pollination and harvesting of capsules for embryo culture for:

Zygopetalums
Bletllias
Barkerias

Also does anyone know of any good flasking companies? I'm looking to change to one I'm using for better results.

Thanks.

WhiteRabbit 05-22-2015 08:36 PM

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My Green Pets 05-23-2015 10:53 PM

I can offer my personal experience with Bletilla striata; the capsules turn brown and split open in the fall, 4-5 months after blooming.

Seeds can be sown directly on suitable medium as Bletillas have enough fuel stored in the seed for germination.

aznparkranger 05-23-2015 11:44 PM

Thanks for the info CambriaWhat. Just to be on the safe side I may still have to get my Bletilla hybrid cultivated still, it's crossed with a Zygo hybrid.

Thanks.


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My Green Pets 05-24-2015 11:42 AM

Wait, you crossed Bletilla with Zygopetalum? Will that produce viable seed?

aznparkranger 05-24-2015 11:51 AM

Actually somehow I got a seed pod, it's been growing for over a month now. I'm surprised too. I usually don't do normal hybrid crosses. I remember hearing about someone successfully making a Brassia X Cattleya cross which made the AOS Bulletin, no photo, but it was registered.


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My Green Pets 05-24-2015 12:18 PM

Could it have been Brassavola x Cattleya?

Well either way good luck!

SilverShaded 05-24-2015 05:32 PM

Orchids often grow seed pods, it doesnt allways mean there is viable seed inside.

aznparkranger 05-24-2015 10:35 PM

True, but nothing ventured, nothing gained. I've been hybridizing odd crosses for years, this is nothing new, just the variety.


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Ryan Young 06-01-2015 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by aznparkranger (Post 753614)
True, but nothing ventured, nothing gained. I've been hybridizing odd crosses for years, this is nothing new, just the variety.


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(Brassia not possible, it's not in same alliance / tribe) likely Brassovola x Cattleya as mentioned already.

Bletilla x zygopetalum equally unlikely

As the chromosome counts don't line up for Bletilla 32, zygopetalum 48. But hey nothing ventured nothing gained.
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Originally Posted by aznparkranger (Post 753526)
Actually somehow I got a seed pod, it's been growing for over a month now. I'm surprised too. I usually don't do normal hybrid crosses. I remember hearing about someone successfully making a Brassia X Cattleya cross which made the AOS Bulletin, no photo, but it was registered.


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