I’ve googled as much as I could about procedures and methods, but is there any advice you would give to someone just starting out breeding that isn’t written down?
What type of orchids are you looking to breed?I’ve googled as much as I could about procedures and methods, but is there any advice you would give to someone just starting out breeding that isn’t written down?
What type of orchids are you looking to breed?
Before applying the pollinia to the viscidium, “mash” them with a toothpick on a piece of waxed paper to expose more of the encased pollen.
Not sure if this is the information you’re looking for but I’m happy to share it.I’ve googled as much as I could about procedures and methods, but is there any advice you would give to someone just starting out breeding that isn’t written down?
I appreciate it! Any tips on making breeding/production more efficient is helpful.Not sure if this is the information you’re looking for but I’m happy to share it.
First picture shows the pollinia... one on each side above the staminode.
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Cut the pouch off of the pod plant by clipping it on both sides at the top.
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From the pollen plant pick the pollen off with the tip of a toothpick.
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Place the pollen on the cent portion of the stigma (female part of flower)
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I’ve started collecting plants that I think can contribute to the imagined flower in my head. I started with a handful of BS plants from Sam Tsui. I’m really excited to see these bloom for the first time.Invest in the highest quality species plants that fit your budget. Complex multifloral hybrids tend to get very homogenous, the real magic is in primary and near primary hybrids.
Personally I prefer to use a plant with as many growths as possible for the pod parent. Producing seed can take a lot out of a plant.
Additional tip:
Read what you write before you push send. You’ll avoid typos like I made on the last post... lol
I’ve started collecting plants that I think can contribute to the imagined flower in my head. I started with a handful of BS plants from Sam Tsui. I’m really excited to see these bloom for the first time.
Sam Tsui breeds and raises great plants.
When selecting which plant will be which parent, how do you decide?
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