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Please , can you explain what is agar ?
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Agar is made from kelp that grows in the sea. When dissolved in water it forms a gel that is semi-solid at room temperature. It is used to make a soft, water-rich substrate for growing bacteria, fungi and orchids in warm conditions in a lab. Gelatin from animals would be liquid at these temperatures.

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It is also used in food, to make gels that are stiff at room temperature.

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My homemade orchid flasking medium
1 litres of RO water
20 grams sugar
1 gram charcoal
1.5 grams NPK 20-20-20
6 grams agar

optional:
Coco juice of 1 coconuts
or
pineapple juice 100 ml
or
5 drops NAA

I use this medium with:
phalanopsis
bletilla
sophronitis
epidendrum
masdevallia
restrepia
dendrobium
chysis

failed with
Cattleya
Aerangis
Spathoglottis
im curious as to why it failed with some of the orchids, I think that using a triple 20 might be too strong for the seedlings. Try adding MS basal medium + vitamins it comes in a small jar that is ready to mix in 1 liter. https://phytotechlab.com/murashige-s...1-g-l-mes.html

Edit* i compared mediums and apparently mediums high in salts will inhibit orchid seed germination. Pretty much MS basal medium is too strong. here is a link to phytotech's orchid seed sowing medium and what its made of. https://phytotechlab.com/media/docum.../P723-Info.pdf

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