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My local nature reserve has quite a good show of Orchids each year and this year I bought ( Honest, I did) some seed of ophyrs apifera (bee orchid). I did wonder about taking say a couple of teaspoons of soil from the area where they grow and using this to 'inoculate' the compost (for want of a better phrase) but this looks like it's worth a punt. Any spare plants I proposed to plant back in the NR subject to the Wildlife trust saying it was OK.
Hi Winwen,Gote,I have only just sown 4 cartons that have the B1 fungus all previous cartons gained their fungus from compost juice / meadow soil / woodland detritus or the roots of the target orchid species. No control was applied so I can't say which of those four potential fungal sources was the donor. Now I have tubs with germinations I will take samples from those tubs and innoculate some tubs for 2011 sowings and again try a range of species with the active fungus from 2010. The tubs from 2010 that have not succeeded could be down to incompatible fungal partners or no partner present.