Le piantine sembrano in gran forma in realtà, speriamo che la contaminazione non le abbia invece già compromesse. Hanno sviluppato delle radici fenomenali, caratteristica genetica che hanno preso dalla pianta madre, la Phalaenopsis 1. Questa era la capsula 3, una di quelle che ha dato i risultati migliori, ma che non ricordo con che cosa era stata incrociata.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
20060613 Lfs) Is Not Within The Allowed Path(s
Transplant Emergency
morning getting ready for a last, desperate attempt at sowing bletilla striata, while moving a bit 'sterile jars from the hood when not in use I use as a greenhouse, I noticed the dots rose in a container by analysis, filled with substrate gealatinizzato, I tried to use the ripichiettaggio. The color was very nice to see (you note in the middle, like specks on the right along a stem), but in reality I knew that it was a fungal contamination that requires immediate transplantation. So I opened the jar and once again made all the steps: wash to remove residual agar with warm water and brush, bath solution Previcur and plant on moist sphagnum. The moss was placed in the jar even analysis but I washed in plenty of bleach. On the bottom I put a layer of activated carbon and on a lot 'of moss on which I laid the little seedlings. This giro provo a non preoccuparmi troppo dell'aerazione e chiudo con il tappo a vite posizionando di nuovo il vasetto nella scatola "foto-termica".
Le piantine sembrano in gran forma in realtà, speriamo che la contaminazione non le abbia invece già compromesse. Hanno sviluppato delle radici fenomenali, caratteristica genetica che hanno preso dalla pianta madre, la Phalaenopsis 1. Questa era la capsula 3, una di quelle che ha dato i risultati migliori, ma che non ricordo con che cosa era stata incrociata.
Le piantine sembrano in gran forma in realtà, speriamo che la contaminazione non le abbia invece già compromesse. Hanno sviluppato delle radici fenomenali, caratteristica genetica che hanno preso dalla pianta madre, la Phalaenopsis 1. Questa era la capsula 3, una di quelle che ha dato i risultati migliori, ma che non ricordo con che cosa era stata incrociata.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Projector For Reading Problem
first transplant
Ieri giornata lunga e difficile. Così alla sera decido di dedicarmi a un po' di sana pratica zen e trapianto 5 vasetti delle phalaenopsis seminate l'estate scorsa. C'era un po' di tutto, a flask he had never even been ripicchiettata, ripicchiettata one was a couple of times, some plan had already grown-up little more than a few other protocormo. I have transplanted all.
To make complicated, and very Zen, things, I decided to keep them separate for the capsule. So I prepared a glass of each plastic flask filled with warm water and I settled into the seedlings of phalaenopsis. On each shot, with a permanent marker and then I wrote the features of the seed as they were shown on the flasks. With a painter's brush made of soft ox hair I then removed all the remnants of nutrient gel. Using a spatula I separate those plants that had grasped to each other. Cleaned up everything I've then immersed in a solution of Previcur , crop protection, which should prevent rot and mold.
Meanwhile I prepared the other glasses in which, on the lower half I recorded a series of parallel slits to facilitate drainage and aeration. I then filled the cups of moss and, again with the help of the spatula, I settled into the phalaenopsis seedlings, being careful that the roots were well covered. The moss was wet enough so I did not further wet. I covered shorts made with cellophane and so I arranged them in the greenhouse. The moisture kept under control with the hygrometer, is between 85 and 90%, with the increase of material was very wet inside raised over the past few days. There is a lot of tendency to condensation so I tend to turn the fan on pc more often.
At 24 hours after the transplant the seedlings seem to be in good shape. And 'perhaps too early to tell. We will see in the coming days.
To make complicated, and very Zen, things, I decided to keep them separate for the capsule. So I prepared a glass of each plastic flask filled with warm water and I settled into the seedlings of phalaenopsis. On each shot, with a permanent marker and then I wrote the features of the seed as they were shown on the flasks. With a painter's brush made of soft ox hair I then removed all the remnants of nutrient gel. Using a spatula I separate those plants that had grasped to each other. Cleaned up everything I've then immersed in a solution of Previcur , crop protection, which should prevent rot and mold.
Meanwhile I prepared the other glasses in which, on the lower half I recorded a series of parallel slits to facilitate drainage and aeration. I then filled the cups of moss and, again with the help of the spatula, I settled into the phalaenopsis seedlings, being careful that the roots were well covered. The moss was wet enough so I did not further wet. I covered shorts made with cellophane and so I arranged them in the greenhouse. The moisture kept under control with the hygrometer, is between 85 and 90%, with the increase of material was very wet inside raised over the past few days. There is a lot of tendency to condensation so I tend to turn the fan on pc more often.
At 24 hours after the transplant the seedlings seem to be in good shape. And 'perhaps too early to tell. We will see in the coming days.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Acoustic Solutions Lcd Tv 15 Inch
Consolation
None of the plantings made in recent months is showing signs of life on any of the substrates. The only two flasks bletilla showing some faint signal was a sudden attacked by a white mold that within 24 hours he held the entire surface of the substrate.
Well, not exactly one of best time for sowing.
Looking for a bit 'of consolation and compensation, I publish a photo of one of the best sowing. It comes from a third capsule phalaenopsis, what has so far shown more strength and vigor in growth. It 'been transplanted to a medium repl Orchid Seed Bank which may have helped even if much of the success I think is just due to genetics. The roots in particular were very elongated, some sinking into the substrate is not too hard and lifting the body of the plant. In another pot of phalaenopsis 1 capsule 3, the roots have grown up in the air expanded dramatically. They make a certain impression to the eye.
With the good season I think deflaskerò.
Pending germination of some ....
Well, not exactly one of best time for sowing.
Looking for a bit 'of consolation and compensation, I publish a photo of one of the best sowing. It comes from a third capsule phalaenopsis, what has so far shown more strength and vigor in growth. It 'been transplanted to a medium repl Orchid Seed Bank which may have helped even if much of the success I think is just due to genetics. The roots in particular were very elongated, some sinking into the substrate is not too hard and lifting the body of the plant. In another pot of phalaenopsis 1 capsule 3, the roots have grown up in the air expanded dramatically. They make a certain impression to the eye.
With the good season I think deflaskerò.
Pending germination of some ....
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Fluid On The Lungs More Condition_symptoms
Hygrometer
is one of the purchases made during the last trip to Japan. A hygrometer. It also has a thermometer. It 's the lower quadrant. All Made in Japan. He 's gone to keep company to open jars and containers with sphagnum where they were planted the first seedlings of phalaenopsis removed from the nutrient medium for which, now, it's important to monitor the amount of moisture inside the plastic boxes which are located along the light from the aquarium.
I wanted to hand in that, besides having a passion for 'old fashioned , as it will tend to stay in a very humid, I was afraid that circuits of a digital hygrometer could suffer in the long run. Yes, I know, there are those with the external probe, but did not want to spend too much. This is not even cost 10 euro, and is among other things, a company specializing in traditional aircraft instrumentation for ships.
currently in the garage there is a humidity of about 70-80%, which should be fine for the young shoots, along with a temperature around 27/28 degrees, guaranteed by the heat of the fluorescent tube that illuminates the whole. This obviously tends to do a little 'condensation so I also fixed a computer fan that I turn from time to time when the condensate is so excessive as to prevent, hopefully, mold and rot.
I wanted to hand in that, besides having a passion for 'old fashioned , as it will tend to stay in a very humid, I was afraid that circuits of a digital hygrometer could suffer in the long run. Yes, I know, there are those with the external probe, but did not want to spend too much. This is not even cost 10 euro, and is among other things, a company specializing in traditional aircraft instrumentation for ships.
currently in the garage there is a humidity of about 70-80%, which should be fine for the young shoots, along with a temperature around 27/28 degrees, guaranteed by the heat of the fluorescent tube that illuminates the whole. This obviously tends to do a little 'condensation so I also fixed a computer fan that I turn from time to time when the condensate is so excessive as to prevent, hopefully, mold and rot.
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