So I started my seedling fun today.
I have a bunch of Cattleya Violacea seedlings I deflsked about three weeks ago. They were all planted into a moss, bark mix. The lager seedlings with more bark the smaller babies more sphagnum. Today I decided to do a little experiment
I mounted the larger seedlings that are showing some new root grows on different media. One on a Kool Log, some on bark, some on dry moss blocks and one in a pot with bark sphagnum mix. Thought it would be fun to follow the progress.
Also, any tips on surviving the little itty bitty babies are welcome. I have been fighting fungus and rot with them since the first day. Used peroxide at first and then to mist the container, yet fungus still popped up here and there. Switched to using Virkon S as recommended to me and no more fungus issue but am still loosing some babies to what it seems rot, I think I'm keeping them too wet at all times and they just go soggy on me. So I'm cutting down on the moisture at this point will see how it goes. There were about 40 of the tiny tiny ones. Now left with say 15. I guess it's the nature of things but I'd still like to save as many as I can.
I'm fertilizing every week and have a small amount of nutrients in the water I use
to spray them. Also added a bit of KLN to the mix to promote root growth.
Will keep posted with updates.
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