I would be curious to know how many AOS awarded roths are the progeny of these OI crosses. If the labels are true and we're just seeing the wrong end of the bell curve here surely there must be some top quality plants garnering recognition as well?
I would be curious to know how many AOS awarded roths are the progeny of these OI crosses. If the labels are true and we're just seeing the wrong end of the bell curve here surely there must be some top quality plants garnering recognition as well?
Here’s one that ChingHua displayed at the Montreal show… other than the crimped petals from transport, what says the crowd?
That is breeding by Norito Hasegawa, not Orchid Inn.Here is another cross from Sam. I think it's a very early one.View attachment 46154View attachment 46153
It looks like a OI tag...and number.That is breeding by Norito Hasegawa, not Orchid Inn.
Interesting David. Norito used Jamboree in some form or fashion as a clonal name allot. Those two probably worked a deal out.It looks like a OI tag...and number.
While visiting Sam, years ago, he told me he judged the CC Roth when it received...whatever it received and that was how he got the pollen.
Dear Frank,So let me understand the general ideas going through this thread.
First, if a roth is better than what Xavier has, and there are many I’ve seen his photos and I am not impressed, it must be a hybrid and the breeder/owner a liar and a fraud. Second, Taiwanese roth’s made with Mt. Millais surely are not, as it is either stated or implied that no plant was ever in Japan nor Taiwan and thus, if you want a roth made with Mt. Millais you can only get those from Xavier. Third, regardless of culture, plant selection, and genetic variability, Xavier is somehow qualified (self anointed? A legend in his own mind?) to tell you if the listed parents of your roth are accurate or not, thus resulting in direct or implied statements that the breeders, again, are liars and frauds. Am I understand all this correctly?
Tony, what is your Grodan/Perlite ratio?
I have quite a few of Sam's Roths. also...
I have bloomed out some very good OI Roths, petal width and flower count excellent for a first bloom, the best were not a Raptor cross. I have not bloomed out any of his King Kongs yet. Fingers crossed on those as I have quite a few. Talking about Roths with Sam, he told me he did not trust Taiwan. Im guessing this false pedigree issue could very well be the reason why. He also got visibly agitated discussing flasking services, asked who I used and said do not send a flasking service any names and to code the specie names.
Tony, what is your Grodan/Perlite ratio?
That depends, the names are 'stunning', and if you remember well, the Orchid Zone sold rothschildianum with parents that no one has ever seen in flower or heard of ( 'Colossus' comes to mind...).I have a flask of King Kong x Humongous that are growing well. Kiwi said that Sam had told him he had very high hopes for this cross. I would have thought this roth cross was legitimate as both parents are from his own breeding. If it was true that Sam was a bit of a fraudster, it wouldn't make much sense to sell a cross with parents no one has heard of. I guess time will tell.
That depends, the names are 'stunning', and if you remember well, the Orchid Zone sold rothschildianum with parents that no one has ever seen in flower or heard of ( 'Colossus' comes to mind...).
Usually if the parents are excellent, they should take a photo of them, and say, well that's King Kong, that's Humongous, here are the photos... Otherwise I can sell rothschildianum 'Best in the world' x '50cm and counting'...
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