These arrived on the market last autumn sold by Popow. They were all claimed to be tetraploids.
My plant arrived in spike but that didn’t survive the post. I repotted the plant into my preferred mix of mini rockwool cubes. It had pretty average roots for a FS phrag and looked like it had been repotted very recently into a bark mix.
However it took off in rockwool and over the course of eight months has grown a good new shoot and flower spike.
The flower just opened yesterday so still has some developing to do but looks promising. The two side sheaths also have buds developing, something that is a bit of a surprise. I’ve not seen this before in my other Fritz’s.
Is this a true tetraploid? It’s grown extremely quickly for one, my other confirmed tetraploid, a Jason Fischer, is glacially slow compared to this. If I had to guess, I’d say it was more likely to be a triploid.
The current petal width is 11.5cm, I’ll post again when the flower has finished growing.
David
My plant arrived in spike but that didn’t survive the post. I repotted the plant into my preferred mix of mini rockwool cubes. It had pretty average roots for a FS phrag and looked like it had been repotted very recently into a bark mix.
However it took off in rockwool and over the course of eight months has grown a good new shoot and flower spike.
The flower just opened yesterday so still has some developing to do but looks promising. The two side sheaths also have buds developing, something that is a bit of a surprise. I’ve not seen this before in my other Fritz’s.
Is this a true tetraploid? It’s grown extremely quickly for one, my other confirmed tetraploid, a Jason Fischer, is glacially slow compared to this. If I had to guess, I’d say it was more likely to be a triploid.
The current petal width is 11.5cm, I’ll post again when the flower has finished growing.
David