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Originally Posted by Coldgrower
On an unhappy note, one of the 6% flasks contaminated. I noticed it last night. That means there is only one 6% flask uncontaminated, and I'm still left with the dilemma that NaOCl as the best sterilant for most species.
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Hmmm...sorry to hear that. I've actually been using 10% solution myself. I can't tell you how I decided on that strength and from what I've read it's a bit of an overkill. Might even kill some seeds, I suppose.
But, I also do not have any contamination, except for:
1) In a certain flask that I assume just doesn't seal well enough. I tried to compensate by using sellotape to strengthen the closing mechanism, but I don't think it worked. Unused flasks of the same type has been drying out so they're definitely not completely sealed.
2) When I sown too dense. I've had a couple of accidents dropping too many seeds into flasks. They germinate into a heap of protocorms and reach a certain stage before they turn yellow and die off.
3) I've had no success with some old NOID phalaenopsis seeds, but it could be that the seeds are not viable rather than that the solution is too strong, because all the flasks with catt seeds have germinated, and if they're in a sealed/good flask and not sown too dense, they've stayed clean all of them.