Obake Anthurium: The Best Way To Breed New Obake Anthurium Plants

By Keola Kawanako


I think obake anthurium flowers are the most stunning variety of anthurium flowers. They appear in an incredible variety of colors and often each bloom has a mix of hues rather than being a individual solid color. Furthermore, they're significantly larger and showier than regular anthuriums. Right now, I would like to offer you a short overview of the way to breed them. Selective breeding is what growers utilize to produce new and even more impressive varieties of obake anthuriums.

Everything commences with picking two plants that have fascinating features. You can find many characteristics that a cultivator might be looking at, size, shape, color patterns and color are all necessary factors.

Normally, should you want to create a new obake, both parent plants ought to possess the obake features of multiple colors and an elongated spathe. But, sometimes you can't find an obake with the sought after color, so you may perhaps choose to have only one obake parent plant.

Once the parent plants are picked, you might have to hold off until one of the plants grows a bloom and generates pollen. You'll then have to gather the pollen. This is carried out by making use of a tiny brush to brush pollen off the stamen and into a small container. If the other parent plant has a receptive blossom, you can then dust the pollen upon its stigma. If the other plant does not have a responsive blossom you'll have to freeze the pollen till it's all set to be used.

Finally, you've to wait around until seeds form. This could take a truly long time, up to a 12 months or more. When the seeds have matured, they are planted. And even more waiting is required. You are able to end up waiting as much as two to three years for the new plants to make flowers. Then you may be able to check if your endeavours to produce a new and fascinating obake anthurium were successful. When you find an obake anthurium flower which you like, you can take it to a laboratory and have it tissue cultured to produce lots of copies of it.




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