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flytrapcare.com 08-06-2009 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:) (Post 245007)
I apologize. No, flytrapcare.com. I was referring to Taceas. I should've been more careful when posting. Sorry.

Not a problem! Thanks for clearing that up.

King_of_orchid_growing:) 08-06-2009 01:13 PM

BTW Macodes petola is what is known as a Jewel Orchid. The term Jewel Orchid is very general and encompasses a few genera of terrestrial orchids whose leaves can sparkle in the light.

What Taceas is hoping for with the ex-vitro method of sowing Phalaenopsis seeds onto Macodes petola potting medium is that the symbiotic fungus (mycorrhizal fungi) from the Macodes petola will germinate the Phalaenopsis seeds. Orchids naturally form a symbiotic relationship with fungi to obtain their nutrients and to germinate from seed.

However...

The mycorrhizal fungi that may be correct for growing Macodes petola (provided there are any in there), may not be the correct one(s) for Phalaenopsis seed germination.

flytrapcare.com 08-06-2009 01:26 PM

Thanks for the info! I knew that orchids form a symbiotic relationship with fungi to get nutrients and to germinate, but I'd never heard of the Jewel Orchid. Very cool stuff!


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