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Originally Posted by Djarum Black
Hi Barb,
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However, when you actually have months worth of protcorms in jars the reflasking part might become pretty stressful to do correctly. For example, right now, I have C. maxima that needs reflasking but because the yield count was so low, I'm a little afraid to open the jar. There are only six little portocorms in there that germinated in 5 months worth of waiting on that jar. 5 Months is a long time to wait only to end up with nothing 
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I totally agree with you, DJ. You have only 5 protocorms and replating may got contaminate and 5 months of waiting is disappear in the air. So these are some tips:
- Try dry seeds instead of green seed. You can store dry seed to use later if you got contamination.
- Don't use all dry seeds at a time. Divide them into groups, wrap in paper and store in refrigerator; I store my seed in ref and after 8 months there are some good seeds.
- Use medium that is for sowing as well as maintenance (ex phytotech knudson modified C) so you can grow protocorms without replating ; when seedlings have enough roots you may try replating if medium are so bad. At that time, if you got contamination you can deflask and continue grow seedlings as normal plants. This strategy works for me. I got some contaminate flasks when replating and I can continue grow them. My 2 cents, Cheers.
