perhaps some pics please so that your can receive more appropriate advice.
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I replate my orchid plantlet one month ago. And it contaminated. Remain some plantlet that the leaf height about 5.5cm. Can I grow it outside? I scare the contamination kill all my plantlets. Then how I grow it as it is too small?
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Last edited by khoosn; May 12th, 2014 at 12:08 PM.
perhaps some pics please so that your can receive more appropriate advice.
ok, i upload a photo. is it this plantlet can take it out and grow outside?
though you have a biggie at the front pic, but i can see a lot of small plantlets behind as well. deflasking now may result in high mortality rate as the smaller they are they harder it is to keep. trust me, i did two early flasking thinking it is time because the media is shrinking away and i lost about 95% of them.
anyway, if you can get a better pic, from multiple angles, total density and overal uniformity of the flask and post more pic, let's see what others might say.
The biggie that one is it can take it out and grow at outdoor?
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I think the question is:
Is deflasking an all or nothing proposition? Can you deflask individual plants?
yeap,, agree with Terp, unless you wanna do replatting and in the same time remove the biggie for deflasking but if the media is sufficient to support growth of other plantlets, i don't see why to take the risk of contamination.
This bottle already contaminated. You see the picture, the whitish that one is contamination.
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