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Helimaphora from seed: old school and new school . . .

  • #61
absolutely fantastic! :awesome:
 
  • #62
Thanks . . . but they're simply aseptically germinated seed . . .
 
  • #63
Update! :spazz:
 
  • #64
Please please! An update would be awesome!
 
  • #65
The cultures are all doing well: slow-growing to be sure (but we're not growing tomatoes here); and I am still getting some germination after almost a full four months since the first plants made an appearance on 15 July (yet another reason for patience with seed). I have since sub-cultured a few of the vials and added specific PGRs (plant growth regulators) to induce rooting; and have also transferred a few directly to compost. I'll photograph the tissue-culture vessels when there's something new to look at . . .

Here are two shots within a couple months of one another, of some of the more vigorous, conventionally-grown Heliamphora:

Heliamphora sp. "Angasima" 15 September
Angasima-2.jpg


10 November
ANGASIMA-3.jpg
 
  • #66
Well done! :boogie:
 
  • #67
very nice David! you can definitely see the difference in growth!
 
  • #68
Here is a little update on the seedlings, coloring up nicely with the arrival of Spring:

Heliamphora sp. "Angasima" 19 March
ANGASIMA2.jpg
 
  • #69
wow...that's something...yours looks WAAAAY better than mine!
 
  • #70
wow...that's something...yours looks WAAAAY better than mine!

Mine are receiving quite a bit of natural sunlight. I have been growing them at a South-facing window for several months . . .
 
  • #71
a-HA-a-HA-a-HA. *crying on the inside* what's a south facing window? T.T
the only consolation i've got is that the majority of the seed ended up in your hands and that you're doing pretty well. :)
 
  • #72
a-HA-a-HA-a-HA. *crying on the inside* what's a south facing window? T.T
the only consolation i've got is that the majority of the seed ended up in your hands and that you're doing pretty well. :)

Thanks. They'll make their rounds wen the time comes . . .
 
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