Many equestris crosses are made with equestris as the pollen parent. A friend tells me the only way to get the plant size reduction from equestris is to use it as the seed parent. Is there a problem with getting equestris to carry a seed capsule?
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Charles answered the question thusly:
>I have a phal honghenensis that is mounted on the firm type of tree fern,
>and as you described above, the roots do not attach to the mount at all. I
>have two phal parishii, both were on cork with a bit of moss, and one grew
>so-so and the other is holding on
Viateur pointed to an article concerning Phals from Taiwan.
Reading the information accessible through the link I came to the conclusion
that about 25 million phals were exported worth USD 25 million (gave or take
a few bucks). This is about USD 1.- each. Is this correct, or do I miss
something
No effect at all to date. I think there was a mandatory period of
pre-shipment quarantine necessary before shipping so the impact might be
delayed. The US Phal market is short of product for the coming Winter, due
in part to hurricane related supply problems. The Taiwanese face marketing
problems i
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