The ad says the flask is a babyfood jar. I have several small pots that
should work. I plan to leave the flask alone until I can get everything
together to open it up.
Shell
"Kenni Judd" wrote in message
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Should be fine if it's not too big. Little seedlings have little roots,
and
therefore shouldn't be put in too large of a container. You want
something
just slightly larger in diameter than the bottom of the flask [I'm
assuming
it's a standup].
--
Kenni Judd
Juno Beach Orchids
http://www.jborchids.com
"Shell" wrote in message
y.com...
Thanks for the help. The flask I bought is indeed a small hobby flask
of
10-15 seedlings. I have a small plastic tub which came from the Chinese
take-out place that I've cut holes in the bottom and a few in the sides.
Would this be an acceptable orchid pot? I have several larger orchids
on
the way also and I'm running out of pots since I've started seeds in
everything that I could find.
I will have to take a trip to a nursury to get seedling mix and charcoal
and
anything else I might need.
I appreciate any advice and help
Shell
"Kenni Judd" wrote in message
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This is what we do -- your mileage may vary G.
We buy quart flasks estimated to contain 50+ seedlings. We break the
bottle
with a hammer and slide the plantlets, agar and all, into 2 prepared
compots
[usually 6" plastic pots] with our seedling mix, which is 50% OFE
Seedling
Mix and 50% extrafine charcoal. Fill around the sides and put the
compots
back out on the benches.
The compots grow on for anywhere from 6 to 18 months, a year is about
average, before we pot them out into 2" net pots, same mix.
If you bought a "hobby" flask, one of those little ones with 10-12
plants,
a
4" compot should be ample, a 3" would probably be better. Unless they
are
really _huge_, I wouldn't pot them out individually.
--
Kenni Judd
Juno Beach Orchids
http://www.jborchids.com
"Shell" wrote in message
. ..
OK, I broke down and bought a flask. It's supposed to have
instructions
on
how to de-flask and all that when it gets here. Question I have is
what
size should the compot be or can I put each seedling in its own 2
1/2
inch
pot? If they really need to be in the same pot how long are they
left
there?
Shell