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03-05-2014, 03:31 PM
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coelogyne multiflora seed pod
Dear All,
I have polinated a coelogyne multiflora and it is now carying a pod.
Does anyone know what is the expected maturation time for this orchid or its relatives?
With kind regards,
Jeroen Arends
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Approximately thirteen months; but are you looking to sow dry seeds or green pod capsule?
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I prefer green pod since it is faster and can yield beter results.
Also if the firs pod germinate I can abort the second to save energy of the plant.
But for me to know when to harvest the pod I could use an estimate of the full maturation time.
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03-06-2014, 06:24 PM
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I prefer green pod since it is faster and can yield beter results.
Also if the firs pod germinate I can abort the second to save energy of the plant.
But for me to know when to harvest the pod I could use an estimate of the full maturation time.
Approximately thirteen months; but the culture and growing conditions can slow it or speed it up some.
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