They are a single plant. When growing plants to use for breeding we often put just a single plant in a flask to get it as large as possible. For miniature species like these that means you are deflasking mature plants that will usually flower in the next season or earlier.WOW ..... that's great ! I assume in each pot is the content of every flask, right ? Can we see also a flower photo of the canhii(s), please.
I’m not sure what you mean sorry?Congrats. Have you closed the canhii?
He's asking if you have closed the life cycle, in other words: "Have you germinated canhii from seed that you produced yourself?"I’m not sure what you mean sorry?
Not yet. There was an earlier pod but it was lost due to various circumstances. There is another pod that is 6 months old now. There will be more of course. It’s really just a matter of time now.He's asking if you have closed the life cycle, in other words: "Have you germinated canhii from seed that you produced yourself?"
Thanks. This is the best flowering so far. They should all be open by the end of the week.That rung plant is dreamy. One day!
No one has produced pods of them?Yes. OK. Still no source of canhii.
No one legally, therefore none for sale in the USA.No one has produced pods of them?
Ready for sawing.He's asking if you have closed the life cycle, in other words: "Have you germinated canhii from seed that you produced yourself?"
That’s a great looking pod.Ready for sawing.
The plants are easy in flask. I’ve heard people find them difficult from dry seed, but we’ve always had good germination.So far, no one in VN has been able to produce plants in vitro.
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