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Old 11-26-2008, 12:27 AM
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Looking through my flasks the other night, I came across one that was ready to de-flask. Upon closer inspection, it appeared to have some sort of mutation. Upon even closer inspection, to my complete dis-belief, the mutations were actually dis-figured blooms . I still didn't believe it until I saw the close-up pictures, so here...you guys can be the judge. These were seeds given to me by (flhiker) Dave, from one of his noid Dendrobiums, and are well under a year old. Anyone ever heard of this happening, or is this a freak occurrence?
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Old 11-26-2008, 01:08 AM
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Wow Jasen....you're sure doing something right for these guys.

I've never heard of this before, but then again, I haven't been growing from seed for very long at all either. Freak occurance or otherwise, it's still pretty cool in my book.

Thanks for sharing this freaky thing with us.
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Old 11-26-2008, 01:22 AM
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it happens quite a bit with dendrobiums, less often with other types of orchids.
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Old 11-26-2008, 12:24 PM
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Interesting! I have never heard about this or seen this before!
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That's amazing! I've never heard of that happening before. And I thought that seed grown orchid didn't bloom for years!
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I've seen this happen with miniature cattleyas also. Not normal but it occurs once in a while.
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Interesting photos. Thanks. By the way what sort of flask and medium were they in?
Boy, they are great looking little plants.
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Interesting photos. Thanks. By the way what sort of flask and medium were they in?
Boy, they are great looking little plants.
They were sown in Phytotech's medium (p723), and re-plated in P785....both had additional banana, coconut milk, and a little rooting hormones. I've noticed these extras make quite a difference, plus they were raised under T5 lighting, which has the perfect spectrum for healthy seedlings. They definitely come out a little more stout and healthy-looking than some flasks that I have bought. All my seedlings go from flask, immediately to full-strength fertilizers, and sun (in a couple days)....that way, they take right off!
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Wow Jasen that's pretty cool
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They were sown in Phytotech's medium (p723), and re-plated in P785....both had additional banana, coconut milk, and a little rooting hormones. I've noticed these extras make quite a difference, plus they were raised under T5 lighting, which has the perfect spectrum for healthy seedlings. They definitely come out a little more stout and healthy-looking than some flasks that I have bought. All my seedlings go from flask, immediately to full-strength fertilizers, and sun (in a couple days)....that way, they take right off!
Jasen,

Do you use this mix for all of your flasks? Also, what rooting hormone do you use; is it one of the growth regulators that Phytotech sells (I didn't notice one labled root hormone)?

Thanks, David
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