| Epidendrum Orchid Protocorms In Vitro ©2012 MadOrchidist.com |
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| Succesful Orchid Germination ©2012 MadOrchidist.com |
In this case, the orchids themselves (reed-stem Epidendrums with no ID) aren't that exciting, but that fact that I was able to sterilize, flask, and germinate them successfully at home is. In fact, of the more than a dozen mother flasks I have sown with various seeds so far, none are showing any contamination (yet) - a good sign that my home-grown laboratory and procedures are viable.
Further progress toward my eventual goal of actually breeding my own new orchids is also being made. Today I noticed that the seed capsule of the first cross I made back in July 2011 has matured. It is turning yellow and has just begun to split at the end where the flower was. This eliminates any chance of sowing these with the "green pod" method, since I must presume the seeds are contaminated now that they have been exposed to the outside world. I will definitely get on to flasking them up soon.
| LaleoCattleya Seed Capsule Maturing ©2012 MadOrchidist.com |
These will hopefully be the fist new orchids that are completely my own, from pollination to germination. This was just the shot of encouragement I needed to stay excited about this orchid odyssey . . .

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