it's growing.... its sort of protocorm like in a way. The main plant is withering. uhh how many years to blooming?....
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An update,
I'm confident that the paph armeniacum is going to live now but I will have to grow it up like a seedling. It send out a tiny quarter inch root first thing and there is a stub at the base that is turning green and I suspect a leaf will arise from there and the remaining leaf from the old growth will wither. When it is bigger I'll post a pic because there isn't much to see yet.
The pollen is probably dead though, but I'm not sure. Does the paph pollen die when it gets dried? It's opaque and sort of clay like now I guess. If I were to do a cross I would probably cross it with another parvi hybrid. I just bought a Paph Armeni White x jackii in sheath and it feels right to cross it with that at the moment.
it's growing.... its sort of protocorm like in a way. The main plant is withering. uhh how many years to blooming?....
Ah, there's life! I think it may take either the rest of this year or next year until the next blooming. Paphs. will grow and mature pretty fast even from little nubs off mature plants. I don't bother throwing out back cuts of Paph. rhizomes, as the potential for growth is still present... Good job!
-Pat
PS: That pot needs watering!