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iceicebaby 07-05-2009 10:58 PM

How to sow vanda seeds?
 
I managed to collect some ripe vanda fruits with seeds,
please guide me how to sow them and propagate them.

Dev

King_of_orchid_growing:) 07-06-2009 01:54 AM

I can only give you limited advice in this arena. Other people should continue where I leave off.

Vanda seeds do not keep for very long. You must sow this immediately.

I don't think you have time to sow this in-vitro, as you would have to wait for supplies to get to you.

Try sowing ex-vitro.

First off grab a piece of bark that the Vanda seeds you collected came from.

Then follow these directions.

Lotte & Thomas Orchids

Don't use tap water. If it has chlorine in it you will kill the necessary mycorrhizal fungi to help you germinate the seeds and you will kill the seeds.

Royal 07-06-2009 09:43 AM

Orchid seeds are usually germinated in a laboratory under sterile conditions inside test tubes or on a petri dish. If you have access to the right supplies you can do it in your house.

You will need:
nutrient media - homemade or store bought,
containers or flasks - can be re-used bottles or babyfood jars,
a pressure cooker (or research other ways to sterilize the flasks),
and a clean work space - you can make one, be creative.

iceicebaby 07-06-2009 10:11 AM

Hi please let me know which media can be used.
I am a dentist and have enough exposure to sterilization.
where can I get a bit more of details.

Royal 07-06-2009 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iceicebaby (Post 237604)
Hi please let me know which media can be used.
I am a dentist and have enough exposure to sterilization.
where can I get a bit more of details.

There are a few threads in this forum that discuss home-made media. There are also several that discuss the basic steps involved in sowing orchid seeds. Start by browsing the threads here.

The link that King posted is a good one. They discuss a few different methods that may help you get pointed in the right direction. You can also check the Orchid Seedbank Project - just do a web search. This site has lots of helpful information.

I hope you find what you need. Keep us posted.

gixrj18 07-07-2009 06:04 PM

I hope you have a lot of space, and are ready for another addiction!

iceicebaby 07-08-2009 12:25 AM

So well said,it is another addiction.Subconciously I am planing how to get it done.

King_of_orchid_growing:) 07-09-2009 11:36 PM

Out of curiosity. Are you interested in trying out the symbiotic in-vitro method of orchid seed sowing for Vandas in the future? It seems like you're in a perfect position to try it.

Aside from the orchid seeds, you'd also have to culture the correct fungus through fungal isolation and trial and error.

iceicebaby 07-09-2009 11:54 PM

Well I know nothing about fungus.
only thing I can do is put the seeds on wood/bark and put moss on it and keep it moist.
if that is good enough, I will try it.

gixrj18 07-10-2009 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iceicebaby (Post 238512)
Well I know nothing about fungus.
only thing I can do is put the seeds on wood/bark and put moss on it and keep it moist.
if that is good enough, I will try it.

You'll be very lucky if you yield any that way. Even in vitro, there's only about a 50% chance of success. Too many variables when it's not done in vitro.


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