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SPideorcihid14 03-27-2017 09:00 PM

When Should I Pick The Seed Pods?
 
Hi everyone. I am new to this forum, and did not know whether or not to post in advanced section or beginer because of the topic. So yesterday I hand pollinated a Brassia orchid a paphiopedilum orchid and a phalaenopsis orchid. I want to harvest them as green pods for seed sowing, so how long do I wait before picking the seed pod on each one?

I hope I was clear on what I was asking but if not feel free to ask questions for clarification.

Salixx 03-27-2017 09:37 PM

I have no experience personally, I only had seed pods once and I didn't do the pollination. I was too busy to harvest and I got orchid dust everywhere instead of being able to harvest it.

Some general guidelines can be found on the AOS website and here:
How to Produce Orchid Seed – Flora Laboratories

Gestation periods are down near the bottom as well as descriptions for when the pod is ready.

estación seca 03-27-2017 10:38 PM

Welcome to the Orchid Board!

You may be very familiar with growing orchids from seed, but... sometimes people don't realize that growing orchids from seed is very different from growing other plants from seed. Do some reading if you aren't familiar with the process.

Ray 03-28-2017 09:07 AM

Then there's also the fact that neither of your crosses will result in viable seed.

The blossoms may have collapsed and appear to be making capsules (the proper term, as they are not "pods," even though that's the term most used), but brassia x paphiopedilum, and brassia x phalaenopsis are not compatible crosses.

SPideorcihid14 03-29-2017 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 837623)
Then there's also the fact that neither of your crosses will result in viable seed.

The blossoms may have collapsed and appear to be making capsules (the proper term, as they are not "pods," even though that's the term most used), but brassia x paphiopedilum, and brassia x phalaenopsis are not compatible crosses.

sorry for the confusion, I meant that I pollinated each individual and I was not trying to hybridize them with.

cricketerry 03-30-2017 02:01 AM

Look at this site for info.
Harvesting Times of Orchid Seed Capsules for the Green Pod Culture Process


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