Wahoot!
Nguyen, you're a proud father! And of an in-home delivery, to boot!
Nice job and many congratulations!
McJulie
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After 3 months seed sowing, I can see my real plants in my baby food jars not pictures on the internet. I am SO happy.
Phalaenopsis Lavender: Took 1 months for seed to become protocorm and 2 months for protocorms to be tiny plants.
I also test a homemade media with Dendro. Signatum: I don't see protocorm, seeds turn to plant rightaway.
This the first time I sow seed so I have no idea how long does it take for seed to be protocorm and to be plant, If you have any information or experient please share.
Nguyen
Wahoot!
Nguyen, you're a proud father! And of an in-home delivery, to boot!
Nice job and many congratulations!
McJulie
Congratulations! They look great!
Cheers!
BD
Good Growing Nguyen, you have way more patience that me. Congrats!!!
Cin
great job
I realy want to try flasking,i mean realy realy want to!!!!there is so much great info here i will try next year.thats great your so sucessful.have you been watching the flasking post by McJulie and Aaron on the catts.its great to
jason
Thats it! You see results in 3 months!!! Woo-Hoooooo!!! I'm so glad! I was thinking it was more like 1 year. LOL.
COngratulations! I too hope to be joining the Successful Orchid Flasking Club soon. You gave me so much hope!
Congratulations...that's fast! But maybe that's the differnce between Phal growth speed and what I've been working with.
Awesome growing!
Aaron
Congrats on your babies!!
Phals are very fast. Paphs are among the slowest. Everything else is lengthy, but doable in less than geologic time.
McJulie
Thanks all!
You encourage me very much. 3 months waiting to me is as long as 3 years. When I think it needs 3 years more to get blooming I want to quit. But I think again, what do I do during the winter. No more outdoor activitives, no fishing, no tenis, no take care of garden. It's better to sow more seeds and to perform shoot propragation indoor. Cheer.
Nguyen