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Old 07-03-2008, 07:58 PM
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My seed pods with a sun tan

These are my seed pods at almost 3 months. They have a "tan". For those who haven't seen them before, the cross is:

--- Slc. Memoria Alvin Beggman Poem x Pot. Love Call 'Sato' ---

I'm like an expectant Mom.
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Old 07-03-2008, 08:03 PM
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Wow!!! I'm just amazed at the pods I've seen on this forum. I think it's just great! Is the red coloring actually due to the sun or is it naturally reddish? When will you pick yours to be sent out? Can't wait to see the babies and eventually the blooms. So exciting!
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Old 07-03-2008, 08:24 PM
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The coloring is due to strong light. I'm not sure when I'll harvest. It should be 4-6 months after the cross. (4/18) I can't wait either.
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Old 07-03-2008, 08:44 PM
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WOW! That's too cool! Is is hard to do?

I don't know that I'd have the patience required for something like that.
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Old 07-03-2008, 09:13 PM
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It's not hard, but very time consuming in the long run. It will be a few years before I know what the blooms are. It's a little pricey to have them sent to flaskers, also. I think it's worth it though!
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Old 07-03-2008, 11:06 PM
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Nice pics Patticake. You should try spf30 on your pods next time. lol. Is your anticipation growing like mine has been while waiting as patiently as possible?
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Patticake, you should put something in the photo to show how BIG those pods are! Most people have no idea of the size of a Cattleya pod.
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They look fantastic. Have you arranged to have them flasked?
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A couple years? Again...WOW! I'd read a little something awhile back about it being a lengthy process...but I had no idea. I wish I had your patience!
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A couple years? Again...WOW! I'd read a little something awhile back about it being a lengthy process...but I had no idea. I wish I had your patience!
Katrina, The pods can take anywhere from 4-6 months for Catts- to ripen It will be another 18 months (approximately) until they come back in their final flask. It's then a few years (at best) until they reach blooming size and you can see what you have! It's very exciting in my book!
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Yep...I wish I had your patience. I have trouble waiting for a seedling to get to bloom size....which is why I buy mostly bloom size plants. I purchased several seedlings last year and it's killing me because I know I won't have blooms for a least another year.

I agree though that it would be exciting to have orchids that you created yourself. WOW! That would be really cool!
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:41 AM
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Patticake, you should put something in the photo to show how BIG those pods are! Most people have no idea of the size of a Cattleya pod.
Here's a pic. next to a quarter. (and my thumb for those who aren't familiar with our currency!) Remember that my cross is from 2 plants that are mini or semi-mini, so the pods are smaller than a regular Cattleya's pod. Check out Exasperatus2002's thread titled, Step by step... His pods are larger and longer than mine!

Kevin, I've checked into a few places about flasking. Since they're all the same cross, I may use different ones. That way it will be a safety net of sorts.
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Old 07-04-2008, 10:55 AM
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Will more than one plant come from each pod?
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Old 07-04-2008, 11:32 AM
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Will more than one plant come from each pod?
Oh, MY!! There are litterally thousands of dust-like seed in each. You have to pay for one flasking, and then two more re-plates. (re-flasking to spread out the plants) It depends on how much you want to spend as to how many flasks you get. There are usually 20-25 seedlings per flask. Some companys grow some on and sell them. Some destroy the rest. If I do 3 different companys, and only get one final flask from each, I'm still looking at a bunch of money and 70 or so babies!
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Old 07-05-2008, 09:01 AM
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OMG!

That's a LOT of plants! Whew! I had no idea.

So, this is a hybrid where you did the cross yourself, right? Are you planning on showing this one if it turns out like you want it to? Does that mean that you'd get to name it? Possibly win an award?

Sorry for all the questions...they just all flooded in. While I don't think I'd have the patience (at this time) for something like this...I do find it fascinating.
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Old 07-05-2008, 09:35 AM
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OMG!

That's a LOT of plants! Whew! I had no idea.

So, this is a hybrid where you did the cross yourself, right? Are you planning on showing this one if it turns out like you want it to? Does that mean that you'd get to name it? Possibly win an award?

Sorry for all the questions...they just all flooded in. While I don't think I'd have the patience (at this time) for something like this...I do find it fascinating.
When you cross your plants, yes, you are the one to register it. Unless you delegate that to someone else. Awards are entirely up to the quality of the cross and how the judges feel, when it is in front of them. One can actually exhibit any plant that they own for awards.

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Old 07-05-2008, 09:48 AM
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Thanks, Cj! I'm pretty new to this with orchids, so I appreciate all input!!! Do you have any preference for a flasker? I've checked out several, but I'm open for suggestions.
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Oh patty, that looks so cool! I managed to pollinate one of my phals but I have broken the flower stem while watering...
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Thanks, Cj! I'm pretty new to this with orchids, so I appreciate all input!!! Do you have any preference for a flasker? I've checked out several, but I'm open for suggestions.

Meyers Conservatory

He does proprietary, too. You send him seeds, he updates you on germination, yeild, etc, asks you how many final flasks you want, then he sends you seedlings, washed and ready to pot in a sterile, sealed plastic bag thing. Pretty simple, and not bad prices, from what I recall.

Mind you, it's been a few years since I've had anything flasked.

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Old 07-05-2008, 06:46 PM
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Thanks! That's one that I was looking at, so I'll definitely go with them for one. I appreciate your input!
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