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05-12-2016, 03:18 PM
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Deflasking Habenaria Medusa cross
I have 3 flasks of my own cross and decided to deflask 1. Advice I have received is only to deflask when leaf growth is about 2-3 inches but I thought I would experiment.
Mix is organic potting soil ( 8 parts ), seedling bark mix ( 4 parts ), perlite and charcoal ( 2 parts each ).
I obtained roughly 20 corms from the flask - some pea sized, some baby-toe sized and some in-between. New growth was evident on about 5.
There are about 5 or 6 corms in the pot in the photo.
I will take photos when I deflask the other 2 flasks but in the meantime will update as growth appears in these pots. I have watered from the bottom - pots are standing in about 1/2 in of water.
They are under lights. I am nervous about fungus as these are prone and I have never used potting soil in a mix before. I have also potted up the parent/s in a similar mix.
the multi-growth evident in bottom right of photo is interesting as it had a long root, no corm. I don't expect it to survive outside of the flask, but we'll see.
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05-14-2016, 08:22 PM
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Cute babies!
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05-15-2016, 11:46 AM
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06-03-2016, 04:58 PM
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Update
some growth on the first deflask - see photo below. About 6 growths in total, so far.
deflasked the second flask into individual pots, same mix. Interestingly growth on these appears more vigorous than the pbulbs/corms of the first deflask - so an additional 3 odd weeks in the flask helped. ( 9 growths out of 22 pots )

One more flask to go - and I've got to find space !
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06-10-2016, 01:19 PM
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completed final deflask. Corms were generally larger, as were the plantlets. I can't make a definite conclusion as to the reasons but I now have 3 "test" groups that I can measure progress on.
1st - all in compots, early deflasking.
2nd - all in individual pots, later deflasking.
3rd - mix of compots and individual pots. Latest deflasking.
Same potting mix, lighting ( and duration ) and temperatures. I haven't used any fungicide or sterilized the mix. I've been told that growing from flask is a challenge, I'll update the results regularly.
 
the bigger corms were about 1/2in in length.
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06-10-2016, 02:11 PM
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They are looking very nice, they are outcrossed pure species, not hybrids, right? If you don't mind, can you share the flasking info? Media type, temp, light, time-line etc?
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06-10-2016, 02:25 PM
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This is a hybrid cross between 2 habenaria species. I hope to get blooms this year so that I can register ( and publicise ) the cross. You need photos to register a primary hybrid.
Pods were harvested and flasked in Jan 2015 - very nice growth in flask, hence my optimism in getting at least 1 blooming.
A lab does all my flasking.
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06-10-2016, 02:36 PM
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Oh, I see. I hope you'll get to see the flower!
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06-30-2016, 03:18 PM
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update. Seedlings are growing on well.
The fungus gnat population that came along in the potting soil mix is well under control with a couple of drosera. Literally hundreds developed in less than a month.
Of note is the different seedling phenotype/s evident, even at this early stage. Bear in mind that all these are grown in the same conditions.
A few with foliage more yellow/light green. I don't know where that comes from as neither parent has that colour foliage.
A few that take after the 1 parent
A few that take after the other parent
A few that take after ? ( a mix of parents ? )
 
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06-30-2016, 04:13 PM
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Good growth there! Did the pots with just the corms do anything yet?
Few questions if I may. What type of lights are you using?
How far from the bulbs are the pots? What duration are the lights on for and are/ have you used any bottom heat?
Have seen some flasks being offered and was thinking of giving some a shot.
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