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Here's a puzzle. If I sow seeds of some of my N watieri hybrids which are obviously hybrids eg they are yellow, how does what appears to be pure watieri turn up in the F2 and F3 generations?
Just luck I guess! Isn't it simply that in the repeated crossing the white gene stands a reasonable chance of meeting another one and making white seedlings? Must say those in your photo look just like the straight species!
The minions are switching labels? cheersfermi
The ones in the photo are the straight species. In some cases all the seedlings look like watieri.
While madly potting all the species today, it's nice to be reminded what is hiding in those tiny bulbs!.....N triandrus (keeping the same bulbs going is a challenge - keep sowing seeds!)
The 7W-YP is Jocelyn Newman.
The bulbocodium should have a longer number.
I must have been feeling really kindly to have supplied you with such a good NTT!!
As for Jocelyn Newman growing tall I suspect it is more to do with your growing conditions. Here it is usually fairly short-stemmed. What have you been feeding it with to get such extra height?