Thanks for this very informative video! I love the actual demonstration of just picking the berries and bursting it out of the seed pod 😆 Pretty excited to start pollinating my plants as well because of this!
Great video! When hybridizing, is the plant that grows the berries the dominant traits that display in the seedlings? I have a few anthuriums and some pollen stored in freezer for use and having trouble finding an answer on which plant traits will be more dominant the mother plant or the pollen doner plant.
Me encantas tus videos pero mi inglés es pésimo, aún así los veo, tal vez le pongas traducción a algunos , principalmente este que es tan importante sobre la politización, gracias, son muy buenos tus videos y excelentes todas tus plantas
I was so happy when i saw you were doing a giveaway but then it is only to canada why noooo i can pay shipping haha 😂🖤💚😭 good luck to everybody else for the beautiful plants tho !
is there a reason why inflos will develop and produce the female parts but then not produce pollen? I have a friedrichsthalii that has produced at least a dozen inflos and I've never seen pollen. My clarinervium readily develops the receptive stage and then the inflo yellows and dries up almost immediately after. Same with sp. Napo (nigrolaminum "Gigi"). I would like to try to cross plants but I never see pollen.
Thanks for this very informative video! I love the actual demonstration of just picking the berries and bursting it out of the seed pod 😆 Pretty excited to start pollinating my plants as well because of this!
No problem, thanks for watching. Good luck with your pollination projects!
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You are a professor it really helped🫡
Thanks!
Great video! When hybridizing, is the plant that grows the berries the dominant traits that display in the seedlings? I have a few anthuriums and some pollen stored in freezer for use and having trouble finding an answer on which plant traits will be more dominant the mother plant or the pollen doner plant.
It’s generally somewhere in the middle favouring the mother. But some plants are especially dominant
I hope I can get my anthuriums big enough to start flowering someday soon! It looks like such a fun process ❤
I hope so too!
Thank you Nick! 🫶
Thanks for watching!
Nick! My guy! 💚
Great video!!! Where do you get your large pots?? The pot you have your pap in that you showed the stigmatic fluid. Thank you!
Thank you. I get them at a local hydroponics store
Really helpful, thank you!
You're welcome!
Me encantas tus videos pero mi inglés es pésimo, aún así los veo, tal vez le pongas traducción a algunos , principalmente este que es tan importante sobre la politización, gracias, son muy buenos tus videos y excelentes todas tus plantas
I was so happy when i saw you were doing a giveaway but then it is only to canada why noooo i can pay shipping haha 😂🖤💚😭 good luck to everybody else for the beautiful plants tho !
Maybe one day! The problem is it’s a bunch of paperwork :(
Hi where did you get those small tubes from that the pollen was collected into
They are eppendorf tubes from amazon
is there a reason why inflos will develop and produce the female parts but then not produce pollen? I have a friedrichsthalii that has produced at least a dozen inflos and I've never seen pollen. My clarinervium readily develops the receptive stage and then the inflo yellows and dries up almost immediately after. Same with sp. Napo (nigrolaminum "Gigi"). I would like to try to cross plants but I never see pollen.
I believe it can be related to P & K levels. I would try supplementing with them/adding a bloom focused fertilizer
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What type of pap is the one on left of the video
wait soooooooo you sell plants 👀?
I do a little bit in Canada
my birthday is april 24th lmao
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