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Originally Posted by MCSchrum
Amanda L, I realize that orchids are difficult to grow from seed. But I'd like to give it a shot. I just finished building a glove box, which I believe is pretty close to air tight. I've got some mother flasks made up as well. I have some orchid seed which I purchased from a reliable vendor, but I was looking for other sources so that I can expand the variety of species I can work with.
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I have bought several times from exotic plants. Several different kinds of orchid seeds.
I have mixed experiences, on the good side they have arrived on time and in good condition (that is something to note considering Mexican postal service). On the bad side, a couple of species were fake (monkey orchid seed).
As for the fact that the real orchid seeds they sent are from the species they say they are, remains to be seen as they are still in plates for asymbiotic germination. On another note, although the exoticplants.de domain is german, the seeds i have received were sent from bulgaria.
It is a big gamble to buy seeds from vendors because there is no warranty that they are going to germinate as there is no info about how the seeds have been harvested, stored, etc. I believe that if you want to give it a shot to seed germination you might have a better chance of success getting seeds from people around this forum.
I have bought seeds from a vendor on the bay called kumpol from thailand. The seeds i have received looked in better condition and also he puts the info of the month and year when they were harvested and the packet contains more seeds. In particular Dendrobium signatum i have already germinated (it was a gift from him). It germinated in about 2 weeks after plating.
If it helps, i have also bought a couple of times from vendors from china on the bay, both fake so beware of them.
Good luck.