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Post by PingKing on Feb 24, 2007 16:11:20 GMT -5
The first admirabilis germinated 2 days ago ;D
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Post by lloyd on Feb 24, 2007 17:36:35 GMT -5
Your germination rate is pretty decent. I just have little black specks on top of agar. Too soon to expect anything.
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Post by PingKing on Feb 24, 2007 19:19:05 GMT -5
thx Lloyd, I am hoping they keep germinating. ;D
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Post by insectivore on Feb 24, 2007 21:49:10 GMT -5
Good to see that everything is growing! Cya
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Post by PingKing on Mar 27, 2007 4:48:25 GMT -5
Hi guys, Well that is it I do not think anything else will germinate for now. I will keep watering the seeds for a while.
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Post by eql on Mar 27, 2007 19:02:00 GMT -5
sounds good guys.. a few questions... what does "TC" stand for? also... i have a couple VFT seeds.. but im not sure how best to start them... just put them on the soil and water them? thanks, *EQL*
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Post by jay on Mar 27, 2007 20:07:03 GMT -5
TC stands for tissue culture and i have found vtf seed germinate best on finely chopped sphagnum moss , and cold stratifiy for about 3 two 4 weeks in the frige , keep moist not soaked
later skater jay
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Post by lloyd on Mar 27, 2007 21:28:21 GMT -5
Of all my Rare Erratic Seeds, only the D. madagascarensis germinated. Maybe it's me or maybe their more difficult seeds are just not fresh enough. I found the same with the Rowland seeds. Oh well.
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Post by insectivore on Mar 28, 2007 11:46:36 GMT -5
I had 9 out of 10 D.Burmanni's germinate and only 1 is left hagning on buy a thread... Don't know what happened and it wasn'T gnats...(theres none in that pot) .... Cya P.S. P.Lusitanicas and D.Madagascariensis are fine 7 P.Lusis and 5 Madagasc (I think)
Edit: Forgot D.Pelata... Lol There doing soso( I think the main reason that D.Burmanni and Peltata aren't doing good is since the cover is off, It was done gradually tho... (1 month period, Works for everithing else...) Oh well...
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