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Old 10-01-2011, 02:08 AM
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OK ...yet another weird question from a newbie.
If raw (unheated,unpasteurised) honey is anti bacterial,anti fungal AND an antiseptic, my question is....
Has anyone ever tried something like mixing orchid seed with honey for sowing on agar ?
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Old 10-01-2011, 11:08 AM
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I haven't heard of honey but it sort of makes sense. I have heard of success using coconut milk for germinating seedlings as it is loaded with all kinds of nutrients.

I mixed some coconut milk in water and spritzed it on the rhizome of a cattleya that was on the way out and it produced 7 new growths! Unfortunately it still died but it was really far gone in the first place. I guess there weren't enough (any) roots to support all the new growths) But it was a good experiment as it did really encourage growth.

Sorry, a bit of the honey topic
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Old 10-01-2011, 12:41 PM
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I guess I was thinking that if honey does all those things , could it be used instead of sterilizing seed?
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Old 10-01-2011, 01:51 PM
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Hopefully someone else will have a thought on it. I have heard they found honey that was good still in King Tut's tomb or one of those guys! So it must be sterile!
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Honey is excellent! Honey NEVER 'goes off'. If applied to cuts (most sugars work too) it aids the repair. I also added honey to my agar. Tips using honey for orchid seed is easily found on line - OrchidTalk Orchid Forums - Grow Orchids! - DIY - guide to orchid propagation! or ALL ORCHIDS - TODO ORQUIDEAS IN VITRO CULTURE

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Interesting read! Thanks!

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I also use honey in agar for diffiicult seedlings when replating
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Hello, I use it instead of sugar many times during seed's hydratation and also mixed with the water I add to some flasks that are too dry after a while.

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OK I took the plunge....had some seed that were probably as contaminated as you can get ( a capsule exploded in my kitchen so I had seed everywhere)...took some off a ladle on the kitchen counter.
got the seed on to a piece of clean paper
put 3 drops of honey on a clean yogurt lid and mixed the seed in with a toothpick
seeded one flask with this seed filled honey
its been 2 days now.....the seed turned green and the honey went liquid.....but no contamination
so far
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