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It always astonishes me how so many orchids come from such a small initial mass of seed. Amazing.
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Just harvested these after 8 months as one of the capsules started to dehisce. Packed full of ripe seed. Made 7 thickly down plates.
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Germ plate of Leo x Dragon
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Have some large culture vessels on order. Gonna move the phals and aurantiacas up.
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Moving right along. Lots of new growth in short order. The phals were initially plated July 29, 2022.
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Phal
Inobulbum munificum
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I need to reflask one of the phalaenopsis as they are devouring the medium. Hopefully can deflask that lot this summer putting them at 2 years since plating (7/29/22).
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