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Originally Posted by rangiku
Welcome, Mutant, to Neo madness. I am so happy you have been bitten with this bug. Also, you should eventually make some equestris/equestris primary crosses with Neos. 
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Originally Posted by The Mutant

I want to see how I'm supposed to pull that one off!
And thank you.  I don't know if I've been bitten by the Neo bug, but at least one Neo bug took a little bite.
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Ha! We've roped in another one!
Yes, you of all people must do some Phalanetia Irene (Neofinetia falcata x Phal. equestris) remakes. [Technically it's now Vandaenopsis Irene, due to the merging of Neofinetia into genus Vanda by the taxonomists, but they're still Neofinetia and fukiran (the latter term reserved for registered varieties) to us.] Actually Yubae is a hybrid (and you'd want to wait for it to grow more roots anyway, before stressing it with a pod), but I'm sure you'll not-so-eventually acquire some pure Neos as well. Your love of equestris is well-known from your posts here and elsewhere, so crossing with Neos seems like a natural for you.
Neo's have the same chromosome count as Phals, 2n=38, so intergeneric breeding can work, although assuming most Neo's are diploid, you likely want to use an equestris that is also diploid; for instance NOT Phal equestris 'B#100,' which is tetraploid.
I've been intending to try a Neo equestris cross myself, if I can figure out how to work the pollen on the itty bitty equestris and Neo flowers.