Hey all, I remember reading on here awhile ago about how some paphs like rothschildianum used to be super slow-growing, hard to bloom and easy to kill, but thanks to line breeding, much easier plants have been produced in recent years.
So I am trying to do the same thing with my cattleya rex plants, they are also slow-growing and highly susceptible to rot, very easy to kill even in decent growing conditions. What do I select for when making sib crosses? Right now I look for:
Curious if anyone had any additional insight into this line-breeding thing.
Thanks, WG
So I am trying to do the same thing with my cattleya rex plants, they are also slow-growing and highly susceptible to rot, very easy to kill even in decent growing conditions. What do I select for when making sib crosses? Right now I look for:
- shortest time from flask to bloom
- quality/size of flowers
- vigor
- size of plant (preferring compact)
Curious if anyone had any additional insight into this line-breeding thing.
Thanks, WG