So, the first flower on my Phrag andreettae dropped about 2 weeks ago. Normally, I wait for the ovary to shrivel and loosen up on its own, then knock it off to keep the spikes clean. However, this time it appears to be swelling, so I think my andreettae may have self pollinated somehow? I am not at all experienced with Phrag pods, what do you guys think? I know some slippers self-pollinate pretty readily, not sure about andreettae though.
(the lowest one down, the second one up is from the second flower, which just recently dropped and is how the ovary for the first flower looked a couple weeks ago)
Closer view...
What do you all think? Should I keep it? I am a little hesitant since this is the first flowering. The plant has one flowering growth and one small new growth. The plant looks pretty healthy otherwise. As excited as I may be about the prospect of this pod, I am uncertain on the wisdom of letting such a young phrag take a pod to term, and don't want to unnecessarily endanger the plant.
In the event I do keep it, anybody have any idea what the development time for andreettae is? I was actually talking to a friend recently about possibly trying to get a pod off it in the future (but I was thinking about the next time it flowers).
(the lowest one down, the second one up is from the second flower, which just recently dropped and is how the ovary for the first flower looked a couple weeks ago)
![andpodclose.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/eed/eed1c1488931e9761e161d2d09d6e7b1.jpg)
Closer view...
![andpodclose2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/1f0/1f05e753fd2c1c704887f86b8361d4a0.jpg)
What do you all think? Should I keep it? I am a little hesitant since this is the first flowering. The plant has one flowering growth and one small new growth. The plant looks pretty healthy otherwise. As excited as I may be about the prospect of this pod, I am uncertain on the wisdom of letting such a young phrag take a pod to term, and don't want to unnecessarily endanger the plant.
![andplant.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/b4d/b4d0079ee64014d91b760883be6c8e47.jpg)
In the event I do keep it, anybody have any idea what the development time for andreettae is? I was actually talking to a friend recently about possibly trying to get a pod off it in the future (but I was thinking about the next time it flowers).