You're very welcome! I'm glad I can finally help someone
Yea, the reason I know to sterilize
everything is because my first deflasking was an utter failure... Lol So, you live, you learn, right? I just hope u aren't out too much money.
This time, I sterilized the pots, the media (Sphag. moss, sponge rock, tree fern, soaked in Physan, then rinsed well, then microwaved & let cool), the propagation dome & tray, the hydroton for the bottom of pots & prop. tray (soaked & baked in oven), the bowl that they [seedlings] were washed off in/soaked in (Captan, then seaweed & RO), the surface I worked on, I also wore gloves (I smoke, so was being extra cautious), all soaked in a 10% bleach solution.
Everything. Also, I think that seedling bark (with, or w/o sphag), or whatever media you r comfortable with, in your environment, is prob the best way to go for you. If u worked w/ a media you're comfortable with, that takes one more [unfamiliar] thing out of the equation.
Apparently, the first week or two that you have them in the high humidity (in the dome, or container, etc) you can leave them with no fan, & no ventilation. I've read alot of anecdotal evidence that doing this does not leave u with a fungal/bacterial mess, the reason is because u have sterilized everything, so there's nothing in there to start growing (other than the seedlings, of course). This is the best explaination of this:
Big Leaf Orchid forum • View topic - De-flasking, humidity solution for compots And so far, for me, its true - I have had absolutely no issue of any mold, or bacteria what-so-ever. Even now that I've been lifting the lid/dome off the tray to harden off the seedlings, nothing (again, knock on wood ~ just in case
). One thing, when I take the lid off, I don't put a fan on them, the air is fairly still around them, just in case there are spores lurking in my sunroom
(w/ all my other orchids). I am careful to not let water sit in the crowns too long, but sometimes I would find that they had water (from condensation dripping off the lid), sitting in their crowns, and this does seem to happen often, but I guess with no fungal spores/bacteria in there, it doesn't affect them... Although, I try not to let this happen. They are on a heat mat, so that does kinda increase the condensation on the dome. I also have hydroton w/ sphag on top of it, under the seedlings in the tray, to keep humidity up. Also, I've heard (& experienced w/ my first flask) that Physan is sometimes (I've heard/read other ppl didn't have problems, but it's prob 50/50 that have/haven't) a problem with young seedlings, I guess it's too harsh, and it certainly doesn't stop damping off. On my first batch, after Physan didn't work, I tried Phyton 27, that didn't seem to help them much either (may have even hurt?)... but, maybe it was too late, I don't know. But I have to say, and I can't say it enough, I am
loving the beneficial fungi - the brand I use is "Root Shield" (Trichoderma harzianum), I started spraying their media with this around the 2nd week (maybe a little sooner), just as soon as the moss dried out enough, this was the first watering they got (after being potted in wrung-out moist sphag). The sphag did not have Captan in it, I had soaked the seedlings in Captan, right out of flask, (while washing off agar) and planted in moss that was sterilized, and soaked with a little tiny bit of seaweed/fish emulsion fert., KelpMax, & KLN. Just in case, as I'm not really sure whether or not the Captan would've still been there after a week to kill the beneficial fungi?.
If you would like, I have quite a few links to deflasking methods/experiences/tips/advice. If you are interested, let me know, and I can post them, or PM/email? whatever.
Also, I will probably start a thread of my third deflasking, when I get a chance to deflask my other flask... I forgot to take pics of when I did my second flask.
Also, there is some good info in this year's project thread, if u feel like reading it, it's a flask project (we all got flasks & watch them grow together lol)
Flasks (Project 15 - Spring 2013)
Ha! Sorry for the rambling!
I hope I helped @ least a little?
(Ok so, maybe a little of it, is my disdain of packing
)
And David, Good Luck on your next flask!