Re: Re: HYB: Storing pollen
Paul,
What do you use to sterilize the paint brush between crosses?
<<Sometimes with the anthers that are loaded with extensive amounts of
pollen the
pollen falls off in the tube and I can pick it up with a small paint
brush or
simply dump it out of the tube (carefuly) onto the stigma.>>
Betty
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Archer <pharcher@mindspring.com>
To: iris@hort.net
Sent: Sun, 25 May 2008 10:50 pm
Subject: Re: [iris] Re: HYB: Storing pollen
Yes, I have and have gotten a couple of pods on crosses in previous
years that I
had been trying to get for a while since blooming times weren't in sync.
My only issue with using the anthers this way is that they are brittle.
Using
tweezers to manipulate them on the stimatic lips is difficult and I end
up using
3 or 4 anthers on one flower to make sure I get enough pollen on there.
Sometimes with the anthers that are loaded with extensive amounts of
pollen the
pollen falls off in the tube and I can pick it up with a small paint
brush or
simply dump it out of the tube (carefuly) onto the stigma.
Also, I would recommend using silca gel in some sort of sealed mini
package or
pre-portioned form. Loose silica gel is just very messy and can get
into your
pollen.
Here's a link where you can purchase various forms and sizes of
dessicants as
well as humidity cards to indicate the humidity level inside your
container
before you put it in the freezer. Also so you can make sure your
dessicant has
been thourougly dried enough before you use it. As indicated on the
website
this seller also sells on eBay if you care.
I have not purchased any of these items from this company so I cannot
attest to
the anything about this company. However, I had managed to collect some
similar
items used in prescription bottles I had gotten and liked using the
packets much
better than the loose crystals. In the future I plan to order from
them. Of
course you can do your own search and see what you find. It's simply a
starting
place.
http://www.jakesmp.net/CSD_Silica_Gel/CSD_Silica_004_M.html
Paul Archer
Raleigh, NC Zone 8
-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com>
Sent: May 25, 2008 5:06 PM
To: iris@hort.net
Subject: [iris] Re: HYB: Storing pollen
Thanks for the suggestions, Paul. Have you done this yourself?
Betty, did you leave it in the dried milk package while it was
reaching
room temperature?
Or just in the paper packet?
Do you dry anthers at room temperature for a day or so before
freezing?
In dried milk container or out in the open?
<I went to the freezer and took out Renown pollen. I placed it on the
table for an hour to let it reach room temperature. Then I pollinated
1708-03 with the freezer pollen. >
--
Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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