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Old 02-19-2009, 10:54 AM
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I'd like to try pollinating a few phals but am ignorant of the procedure......no, that not right, I know the "how" it's the when I don't know.

Do you use:

A fresh, newly opend bloom?

A bloom that has been open for awhile?

A bloom that is just about gone.

I'll pass any pods that result on to anyone who wants them but first I have to "do the dirty"

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Al
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:24 AM
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Here ya go Al
How to pollinate a Phalaenopsis - Slippertalk Orchid Forum- The best slipper orchid forum for paph, phrag and other lady slipper orchid discussion!

Now start tickling those little babies

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Old 02-19-2009, 11:44 AM
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So that's how its done!

AL

Thanks Dorothy
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Old 02-19-2009, 05:37 PM
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Hey Al,

I try to use the youngest and freshest flowers that are fully opened. A few days after opening is what I shoot for, but I've used flowers that have been open for weeks and got good results.

I don't know if there is any scientific basis for this, but I was taught that prime harvesting time for pollen is slightly later than prime receptiveness (new word) of the stigmatic surface. It makes sense to me that if pollen can be stored for long periods of time then it'd be ok to use pollen from a more mature flower. Similarly, I can see how a shallow "pool of jelly" of a stigma can have a short life. Long story short - I use pollen from a more mature flower, but put it on the stigma of the freshest fully opened flower I have.
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Old 02-19-2009, 07:29 PM
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Hey Al,

I try to use the youngest and freshest flowers that are fully opened. A few days after opening is what I shoot for, but I've used flowers that have been open for weeks and got good results.

I don't know if there is any scientific basis for this, but I was taught that prime harvesting time for pollen is slightly later than prime receptiveness (new word) of the stigmatic surface. It makes sense to me that if pollen can be stored for long periods of time then it'd be ok to use pollen from a more mature flower. Similarly, I can see how a shallow "pool of jelly" of a stigma can have a short life. Long story short - I use pollen from a more mature flower, but put it on the stigma of the freshest fully opened flower I have.

Sounds perfectly logical to me Royal. I'll have a go at it and see what takes place. I need another experiment going on.

AL
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Old 02-19-2009, 09:01 PM
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So that's how its done!

AL

Thanks Dorothy
Well Al, I won't go into details but .. you have to be gentle.


You are very welcome
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