Jason Fischer
www.orchidweb.com
When I re-made this cross, I knew that we had already thrown away Woluwense (rothschildianum x niveum) with 15 to 20 growths because they had never bloomed once. These were the old hybrids made with roth as a pod parent.
We happened to have a 4N niveum blooming at the time, and I used it as a pod parent to re-create Woluwense. My thoughts were that it could bloom faster if made with more vigorous parents, especially with a double dose of brachy in it. Sure enough, the first one flowered within 3 years out of flask, on a single growth with 2 very small new growths showing below.
I still need to try again with a regular 2N niveum to see if the new generations will bloom just as fast, but at least this is a sign of hope!
We happened to have a 4N niveum blooming at the time, and I used it as a pod parent to re-create Woluwense. My thoughts were that it could bloom faster if made with more vigorous parents, especially with a double dose of brachy in it. Sure enough, the first one flowered within 3 years out of flask, on a single growth with 2 very small new growths showing below.
I still need to try again with a regular 2N niveum to see if the new generations will bloom just as fast, but at least this is a sign of hope!