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Chris

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  1. Thank you both!

     

    Andreas, I do wish I had your growing conditions!

     

    Frank, I'm also a hobbyist and grow nearly all of my plants on a large rack in bright window, with supplemental light and humidity in the winter. L. sinuosa and L. mirabilis (which I think I obtained from you on a certain auction site...) are doing very well and I thought to try growing from spores as a fun experiment more than anything else. Thank you for the encouraging post; I'll update this thread as things progress.

     

    Chris

  2. Greetings All,

    I have a large Lecanopteris sinuosa that has been producing fertile fronds (and covering everything with spores). For the heck of it, I gathered spores from a frond and dusted them over some (microwaved) moist peat moss in a clean, clear plastic container with a lid. I wasn't expecting much, but within a few weeks I noticed a bright green carpet of what appears to be prothalli. Or maybe moss. :unsure: It's difficult to see because of the moisture in the container. But let's assume that these are indeed prothalli: when will it be safe to remove the lid? I would like to inspect these more closely, but I don't want to let rogue moss/fungus spores into the container.

     

    Has anyone here tried Lecanopteris from spores? Any tips?  

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