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Old 01-09-2014, 03:40 PM
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I have some small Maxillaria tenuifolia divisions ready to go but they obviously couldn't be shipped right now... I've got some Dendro. kingianum divisions ready for shipping but once again we would have to wait for warmer weather for those.
i dont want seeds because i cant make them grow :/ but those types or orchids are great im most interested in Maxillaria tenuifolia when you have them ready for shipping? only in spring?

i will send you the seeds now if you give me an address and then later you can send me those when they are ready

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For me a very interesting link. Surprised to read how easy Ophrys germinates if you add some potato or pineapple juice.
i have to try it

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Now I need to get my hands on some Ophrys seeds :-P, they are a fortune through some of these sites that ask for "Western Union" or the typical scam type payments... I can't trust them. Here in Philadelphia and really ANYWHERE in the US its damn near impossible to find Ophrys
i like to give what i have in surplus because i like for people to give me stuff too send PM or something with address and we have a deal and maybe if you have a lot of ophrys you send me some too :P

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Now I need to get my hands on some Ophrys seeds :-P, they are a fortune through some of these sites that ask for "Western Union" or the typical scam type payments... I can't trust them. Here in Philadelphia and really ANYWHERE in the US its damn near impossible to find Ophrys
i can also get Anacamptis pyramidalis and Serapias parviflora although this last one is not very pretty but still an orchid
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Old 01-09-2014, 03:51 PM
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Serapias parviflora is of particular interest, I definitely would like to check into them more in the future. If you would be so kind to send some of those Ophrys seeds I'm going to pm my address right now. The Maxillaria t. babies should be rooted and fully ready for shipment mid-late spring (night temps cannot drop below 50-55 Fahrenheit). You are a very kind soul :-D and made my day!
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Serapias parviflora is of particular interest, I definitely would like to check into them more in the future. If you would be so kind to send some of those Ophrys seeds I'm going to pm my address right now. The Maxillaria t. babies should be rooted and fully ready for shipment mid-late spring (night temps cannot drop below 50-55 Fahrenheit). You are a very kind soul :-D and made my day!
tomorrow or begining next week i will send them

im gonna post a pic of the seeds

if you want check out a few of my plants at: https://www.facebook.com/SR.Ruben.Pe...7104218&type=3


here the seeds







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i dont seem to be able to send you a private message so...

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you dont have to thank me im doing it because i like to trade haha tomorrow if i send then i'll say something

if you come here try Leiria you would love some of the plants we have here :P

about football lets see in 2014 FIFA World Cup if they do something good :P Cristiano Ronaldo only plays good in Manchester United and Real Madrid when it plays for us i dont see him do anything good :/

ps if this message apears more than once is because i think its not sending

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Old 01-09-2014, 06:05 PM
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If you can Asymbiotic seed sow try Knudson C(Arditti 1982) vitro formula, this has worked well for us on Ophrys in the past.
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Old 01-09-2014, 07:41 PM
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If you can Asymbiotic seed sow try Knudson C(Arditti 1982) vitro formula, this has worked well for us on Ophrys in the past.
Funny that you mention a PhytoLabs product, just was on the phone with a native orchid propagator who recommended me to get on their site and order some of their medium as well ;-). I'm ordering tonight or tomorrow morning at latest.
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Old 01-10-2014, 09:38 PM
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PhytoLabs vitro formulas can be found on the internet.
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Old 01-11-2014, 11:37 AM
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Their prices are quite fair as well.
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Old 03-05-2014, 03:49 PM
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Ophrys are ammonst the easiest terretrial orchids to sow.

Seed dormancy is easy overcome be bleachin slight longer than tropical orchids.

You wil gett most succes if u use a medium without inorganic nitrogen. Replace the nitrogen with casein.

I have sown Ophrys speculum last december.
The little plants are growing fast.

Succes
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Old 03-05-2014, 05:49 PM
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I had to go back and blow the dust off my notes; but I have used Wetsteyn and a variation of Anders modified Malmgrens vitro formula, and both work well.

If you would like to trade seeds we have some good Chinese variety on hand in our seed bank.
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Old 03-07-2014, 07:45 AM
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I hope that you know that Ophrys require total darkness during germination and protocorm stage!!
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