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Old 03-28-2011, 11:45 AM
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Okay, I am sure everyone of you wish there was a way to speed up bud growth and development, but is there a way to safely SLOW DOWN bud growth? I have a Phal. ATL Crossing that has a bud developing, and a Phal. Penang Girl that is also growing a bud, but that is slightly younger. I am planning on crossing the two with Penang Girl being the pod parent, but the ATL Crossing bud is larger, and will definately open sooner, since I want to leave the Penang's bud on for about a week (this will be it's first bloom under my care), The ATL Crossing's bud could be up to two weeks old, thus making the pollen less fertile. So here I ask again the question, is there ANY way to slow down bud growth by even just a small fraction, without any chances of bud blast? Any responses and thoughts would be much appreciated!
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Old 03-28-2011, 11:56 AM
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Growing the one you want to slow down in a bit cooler area might help.
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Old 03-28-2011, 11:59 AM
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Keeping one phal cooler than the other will help, if you can do so. Not sure however what the "safety margin" is on this!
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:03 PM
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Thanks for the ideas! Do you think lowering the light levels would work also? I already have it in an area that gets to about 17C at night, and I don't think I can get it an colder than that.
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I would think that two weeks on a flower that can last for two or three months wouldn't show that much loss of vitality. I say a two week old pollinia is better then risking bud blast by moving it to colder temps.
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