Happypaphy7
Paphlover
So I just bought two flasks off eBay ( gotta love eBay where I can see what I'm getting!), and after a few days of delay and laziness, I finally put my butt in gear andb potted everyone up last night. Phew~ long strand sphag made the job very easy.
I layered the bottom with hydroton (clay balls).
Both these came deflasked by the sellers, which is a huge plus as I hate deflasking. lol
They did such amazing job, nothing broken, and everything came off so easily, which never happened to me with paph flasks. All those hairy tangled up roots. haha
Anyways, the first one is a famous and common cross, but I bought it because it is a seed propagated and not mericloned.
Neostylis Lou Sneary. I would love to see them all grow and flower, but I would eventually have to let go many of them. I'm super excited about them, though!
There were about 40+ seedlings in the end. A quick eye count was over 20, and the seller said over 30+, but there were many tiny ones hidden under bigger ones and they just kept coming out everytime I shook off the whole thing lol.
About a dozen or so super mini ones were discarded, although they had relatively huge root systems, I had a long look at them, then finally gave up on them. I was like I have too many and you guys are too little. bye~
I still have 30 seedlings potted up in compots and one single pot, which are shown in the last photo.
This second flask is a small batch of 15, but these are very big!
Rhynchostylis coelestis from Lisa. I'm not sure if these are from selfing, sibbing or outcross. gotta ask her.
I've always wanted this one. love blue flowers, and the fragrance of this species is just wonderful! and they don't get too big.
I have two compots of smaller seedlings and a bunch of individual pots on the top layer of my light stand, which are not shown here.
My second light stand with four T8 bulbs.
The large plant in the back is Paph. Vanda M. Pearman, believe it or not.
It is huge for type. The leaves are over 10 in each!
I have had it for over two years now, bought as a flowering size, but it just keeps on getting bigger without ever flowering.
One more year and then...
I layered the bottom with hydroton (clay balls).
Both these came deflasked by the sellers, which is a huge plus as I hate deflasking. lol
They did such amazing job, nothing broken, and everything came off so easily, which never happened to me with paph flasks. All those hairy tangled up roots. haha
Anyways, the first one is a famous and common cross, but I bought it because it is a seed propagated and not mericloned.
Neostylis Lou Sneary. I would love to see them all grow and flower, but I would eventually have to let go many of them. I'm super excited about them, though!
There were about 40+ seedlings in the end. A quick eye count was over 20, and the seller said over 30+, but there were many tiny ones hidden under bigger ones and they just kept coming out everytime I shook off the whole thing lol.
About a dozen or so super mini ones were discarded, although they had relatively huge root systems, I had a long look at them, then finally gave up on them. I was like I have too many and you guys are too little. bye~
I still have 30 seedlings potted up in compots and one single pot, which are shown in the last photo.
This second flask is a small batch of 15, but these are very big!
Rhynchostylis coelestis from Lisa. I'm not sure if these are from selfing, sibbing or outcross. gotta ask her.
I've always wanted this one. love blue flowers, and the fragrance of this species is just wonderful! and they don't get too big.
I have two compots of smaller seedlings and a bunch of individual pots on the top layer of my light stand, which are not shown here.
My second light stand with four T8 bulbs.
The large plant in the back is Paph. Vanda M. Pearman, believe it or not.
It is huge for type. The leaves are over 10 in each!
I have had it for over two years now, bought as a flowering size, but it just keeps on getting bigger without ever flowering.
One more year and then...