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I was expecting Sam's plants on Friday but Ben Ooi's order showed up on Saturday. I was surprised, thinking sometime this week.
OI, 3 of his sanderianum F3 crosses and a randsii. He sent a nice size seedling of Angel Hair as a gift.041ac7506e0ca5c44aabc3aed5914161.jpg

From Ooi I got 3 more ooii
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3 stonei
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And a single plant of niveum
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Nice, I see net pots. I haven't tried them with paph yet. I wonder if their roots will go through the net over time? and make repotting into larger plant difficult without cutting them ?
 
That is one of the unanswered questions I'm looking for Peter. I have only a couple of plants that the roots have reached the net wall. Neither have tried poking roots out.

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3rd generation from a 'wild' plant.
wild x wild = F1
F1 x F1 = F2
F2 x F2 = F3
so maybe the wild, F1 and F2 plants were 'selected' for some interesting trait like flower colour, petal length etc.
This cross may be capable of producing something very interesting...

David
 
Good explanation David although I'm not sure of the details Sam used here BUT these two crosses are plants from an AQ crop he presented. With that said, the min cross # is F3. It could actually be higher if the original parents that made the AQ award were already from line breeding.
 
That is one of the unanswered questions I'm looking for Peter. I have only a couple of plants that the roots have reached the net wall. Neither have tried poking roots out.

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I've been growing my Paphs in plastic net pots lined with green moss for 2-3 years. I've not seen any roots coming through, and the Paphs seem to be doing better than when they were in traditional or clear plastic pots.

That is quite a nice-looking plants, Rick. How do you find room for so many new ones?
 
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