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FLASKING: Air Supply to Seedlings
For cymbidium seedlings in flask, air exchange must always be provided. OA84-126
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FLASKING: Banana Added to Prepared Agar
Ripe or green banana is homogenized in a kitchen blender; add 5% of it to the medium. A74-792
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FLASKING: Best Procedure to Avoid Reflasking
Sow the seed thinly in the original flask. A75-35
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FLASKING: Black Substance in the Culture Medium
Phalaenopsis seedlings are notorious for exuding a black material from the roots; it is not a contaminant but in high concentrations impedes growth. F82-175
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FLASKING BOX: Cheap and Adequate
Made from a cardboard box, saran wrap and aluminium foil; diagrams; refer to A69-286
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FLASKING BOX: Made of Plexiglas
For details of compact, workable unit, illustration, refer to A86-820
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FLASKING CASE: Laminar Flow Filter
To remove fungus spores the filter should be four microns; for bacteria less than one micron. A74-502
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FLASKING CASE: Made Out of a Corrugated Carton
For directions and illustration, refer to OD68-77
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FLASKING CASE: Made Out of a Foam Picnic Cooler
How to make and use; refer to A77-929+
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FLASKING: Culture Medium for Terrestrial Cypripediums
Excellent results reported with: Hyponex 3 grams; Difco-Bacto peptone or tryptone 2 grams, sucrose 35 grams, agar 15 grams, water 1000 ml. and pH adjusted to 5.0 A63-354+; A63-927
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FLASKING: Delayed Contamination
It is possible when a pathogen was introduced to the sterile flask and remained lodged near the opening; it would take severa1 weeks to reach the agar medium. F82-175
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FLASKING: Detailed Working Instructions with Illustrations and Much Detail
Refer to A60-597+; A64-759+; A70-599+; A75-109+; OD68-204+
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FLASKING: For the Amateur
Australian style, refer to AU79-133+
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FLASKING: Improved Methods of Germination
Sterile medium is achieved by decontaminating glassware with Physan 20 solution and adding .005% hydrogen peroxide into the medium just before pouring it into flasks; sterilize seed by soaking it 24 hours in sugar water, then in 3% solution hydrogen peroxide; other limits, refer to A85-178
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FLASKING: Kitchen Style
A solution to many problems was found in the use of a clear plastic bag 10 x 12 inches; two holes were cut to fit over the openings of the flasks at the sealed end and the work was done through the open end with success; for particulars refer to Ca86(3)-25; see also Ca82(6)-4
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FLASKING: Methods and Materials
Apparatus and growth materials required; preparation of seed; aids for simplifying the process; for green capsule and ripe seed; refer to OR81-149; Ca82(6)-4; OBII-243
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FLASKING: Prepared Flasks for Later Use
Keep them on hand for about one week only; but can be kept for about two months if stoppers are covered with tightly fitting aluminum foil. RMH
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FLASKING: Proliferation of Tissue
Reasons are not clear and no anti-proliferations have been mentioned but certain additives such as banana homogenaate may be useful; for references ref.to A85-1334
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FLASKING: Reflasking
Airtight capping is not advised as the seedlings can be inhibited by it. A77-314
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FLASKING: Reflasking with Kappa Carrageenan (?) as a Substitute for Agar
Extract from red seaweeds is used in the food industry and cosmetics; experiments with it as an orchid medium for flasking culture and tested comparatively with standard agar media. A83-1174
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FLASKING: Replate Medium
Use the same germinating medium for replating; the Knudson-C formula can be used for both. A70-631
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FLASKING: Roots Do Not Penetrate the Medium
This may happen because the stopper is too tight and eliminates gas exchange between inside and outside of the flask. F82-175
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FLASKING: Roots Grow Above Agar
If exchange of air is not provided roots will reach upward instead of into the agar media. F72-136
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FLASKING: Roots Grow Upon Agar
Most roots grow on the surface; at the sides some grow to the bottom of the flask. A65-832
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FLASKING: Rubber Stoppers Plugged with Cotton
The cotton should be just firm; foil is not necessary except during the sterilization process and for a day or two after until the cotton dries. A75-192
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FLASKING: Stopper Type Preferred
Bakelite screw caps are good; for the long run required by orchids rubber with cotton in the center hole is preferred; Mason jars with screw caps are also satisfactory. A75-192
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FLASKING: Transflasking Improvements
They result from the replenishment of nutrients and of pH adjustments; probably the increase in water plays a part; more space influences all factors. A68-524
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