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Originally Posted by Fairorchids
Lamp is surface treatment. You need to treat a sigbificant volume (= thick layer). Heat is the way to go.
If U do not have pressure cooker, consider baking in oven.
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I don't think uv can replace heat sterilization, but in conjunction with heat it could definitely provide another level of protection against contamination. Assuming that the media is properly heat sterilized and hot enough when it goes into the flask any subsequent contamination is most likely to occur on the surface of the media during sowing. The basic premise behind uv sterilization is the old adage about the difference between medicine and poison is dosage, and the fact that different organisms require greatly varying dosages to eliminate. Molds and fungi tend to require fairly high doses compared to bacteria and viruses. The $64,000 question is what dosage is required to mess up orchid seeds. If orchid seeds can tolerate sufficiently greater uv exposure then uv could be very helpful indeed. I don't know if any work has been done on this subject.