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Breeding & Production
Phragmipedium seed germination
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<blockquote data-quote="Phrag-Plus" data-source="post: 735345" data-attributes="member: 2085"><p>Depending on the species and the cross, some time they are fast and started to sprout within a month but usually take 2 to 3 months in my growing conditions. But in some case I had surprises after 9 moths with the long petals ones and because of that I’m always keeping the mother flask for a year before discarding them, just in case… No! Phragmipediums don’t need dark period to sprout. I’m keeping my growing chamber on 12 hours light/ day and I’m keeping the room between 21 to 25°C with good results. I’m not pushing their growing cycle… Hope it help! Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phrag-Plus, post: 735345, member: 2085"] Depending on the species and the cross, some time they are fast and started to sprout within a month but usually take 2 to 3 months in my growing conditions. But in some case I had surprises after 9 moths with the long petals ones and because of that I’m always keeping the mother flask for a year before discarding them, just in case… No! Phragmipediums don’t need dark period to sprout. I’m keeping my growing chamber on 12 hours light/ day and I’m keeping the room between 21 to 25°C with good results. I’m not pushing their growing cycle… Hope it help! Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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