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Old 07-02-2020, 08:57 AM
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Alright, got it!
"Clean" cardboard, check.
RO Water, check.
Seeds, check.
Perhaps I'll start a new thread for this little experiment.

A bit off topic, but anyone know about how long it'll take for Habenaria medusa seeds to germinate?
I look forward to your thread. Sorry but I have no idea on the germination time for H. medusa.

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waaaaaaaat.

How successful is this compared to "normal" germination techniques?

And I guess also how easy is it? lol
The germination rate tends to be much lower, but the seedlings produced are much tougher and don't require the careful acclimation to "normal" conditions that flask grown seedlings do. There's a bit of work regarding dark and light periods, and temperatures. It would be best to join the FB group and speak to people about the specific techniques they use on specific species.
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