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[SS-184] Disa Seedling — Rare Collector Orchid | Seed Studio® Breeding Line

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[SS-184] Disa Seedling — Rare Collector Orchid | Seed Studio® Breeding LineCross ID: SS 184 Parentage: Disa uniflora Disa Lucifer Line: Seed Studio Select Line Background: 0. 92 uniflora + 0. 06 cardinalis + 0. 02 tripetaloides + trace racemosa Notes: SS 184 is a deep red Disa breeding cross made between two strong red parents. Both parents show large flowers, high color saturation, full presentation, and good petal substance. The pod parent has a bold, saturated red flower with a broad, full shape. The Disa Lucifer parent

Cross ID: SS-184
Parentage: Disa uniflora × Disa Lucifer
Line: Seed Studio® Select Line
Background: 0.92 uniflora + 0.06 cardinalis + 0.02 tripetaloides + trace racemosa

Notes:
SS-184 is a deep red Disa breeding cross made between two strong red parents.

Both parents show large flowers, high color saturation, full presentation, and good petal substance. The pod parent has a bold, saturated red flower with a broad, full shape. The Disa Lucifer parent contributes intense red to crimson-red color, strong visual contrast, and attractive veining in the dorsal sepal.

This is one of the deepest red directions in my 2025 breeding line. The goal is to produce seedlings with rounder, fuller, flatter flowers, strong red saturation, thicker petals, and longer-lasting blooms.

Expected traits:
* Deep red to crimson-red flowers
* Strong color saturation
* Rounder and fuller flower form
* Flatter flower presentation
* Possible dorsal veining or contrast
* Thicker petal substance
* Longer-lasting blooms
* Strong visual impact

This cross is recommended for growers and collectors interested in classic red Disa with improved form, substance, and color intensity.

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WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
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You will receive one healthy Disa orchid seedling similar to the sample seedling shown in the second photo.

The profile photos show the actual parent plants used for this cross(left: pod parent, right: pollen parent). Seedlings are not blooming yet, and each seedling is genetically unique.

Most seedlings take about 1.5–2 years to bloom under good growing conditions. Very vigorous seedlings may bloom sooner, sometimes around 1 year, but I recommend growing them larger first for stronger plants and better flower quality.

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EXPECTED FLOWER TRAITS
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In many Disa crosses, the offspring usually show traits within the range of both parents.

Flower color is often between the color range of the two parents. Flower size and number of flowers per spike are usually close to the geometric average of the two parents.

For example, if one parent is Disa uniflora with around 2 flowers per spike, and the other parent is Disa tripetaloides with around 8 flowers per spike, the registered hybrid Disa Kewensis may average around 4 flowers per spike.

Many crosses with Disa uniflora influence are also slightly fragrant. To me, the fragrance is often close to a mix of freesia, peach, and jasmine. Different crosses may vary.

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BASIC GROWING GUIDANCE
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Disa orchids are often described as difficult, but from my experience, strong seedlings are fast and rewarding growers when the basic conditions are correct.

Key points:

* Keep the media moist.
* Live sphagnum moss is ideal(if the moss is alive, the grow well).
* Use soft, low-mineral water. Less than 100 ppm is preferred.
* Feed lightly, around 1/3 strength orchid fertilizer, roughly 200 ppm.
* Do not fertilize during the first 2 months after receiving the plant.
* After a new leaf fully grows in your environment, start feeding lightly every 2 weeks.
* Good air circulation is helpeful.
* Intermediate to cool conditions are preferred.

Many people are afraid Disa cannot handle heat, but I have seen strong seedlings tolerate temperatures around 90°F in my greenhouse and continue growing well. They still prefer intermediate to cool conditions, but they are more adaptable than many growers expect.

Growers in Florida have grown and bloomed Disa successfully, and some East Coast growers bloom them indoors under plant lights. The key is consistent moisture, clean water, light feeding, and air movement.

Under good conditions, you can usually see clear new growth every week.

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BEST BEGINNER CROSS
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If you are new to Disa and want to try one first, I recommend Cross #68.

Cross #68 is one of the most vigorous Disa crosses I have made so far. It grows faster and stronger than many other crosses, and I am offering it at a very beginner-friendly price so more growers can experience Disa successfully.

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ABOUT THIS BREEDING PROGRAM
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These seedlings are part of my own Seed Studio Disa breeding program.

I have made over 250 Disa crosses and continue breeding for stronger plants, better flower form, new colors, improved patterns, larger flowers, higher flower count, fragrance, and more interesting species and primary hybrid combinations.

This is not a resale plant with unknown background. Each cross is made with selected parents, documented parent photos, and a clear breeding goal.

I do the breeding, flasking, growing, and seedling selection myself. Because I control the full pipeline, I can select stronger seedlings from large batches.

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DOCUMENTED PARENTAGE + QUALITY SELECTION
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For serious collectors, documentation matters.

Each released cross includes parent photos whenever available, so growers can understand the expected flower direction and breeding potential.

My parent selection is guided by:

* Flower form
* Color quality
* Pattern clarity
* Flower size
* Flower count
* Spike habit
* Plant vigor
* Species background
* Award potential
* Long-term breeding value

As an AOS student judge and active orchid breeder, I evaluate my parent plants with an award-standard eye. I pay attention not only to whether a flower is beautiful, but also to proportion, symmetry, substance, presentation, distinctiveness, and improvement over existing lines.

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BREEDING DIRECTION
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My Disa breeding work focuses on pushing the current boundary of what Disa can look like and how well they can grow.

Some of the traits I am working toward include:

* Stronger and faster-growing seedlings
* More heat-tolerant and adaptable plants
* Better flower form and presentation
* Larger flowers
* Higher flower count per spike
* Cleaner colors
* Rare and unusual color patterns
* Stronger contrast
* Better fragrance
* Improved species and primary hybrids
* New combinations that are rarely available in the market

I am especially interested in species and primary hybrids, while also working with selected complex hybrids when they can bring special color, form, size, or vigor.

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THE WORK BEHIND EACH SEEDLING
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These seedlings are not generic Disa plants or resale plants with unknown background.

Each cross represents years of collecting, observing, breeding, flasking, growing, and selecting. The parent plants are chosen with specific goals in mind, such as stronger growth, better flower form, clearer color, rare patterns, larger flowers, higher flower count, fragrance, or stronger breeding potential.

the work behind the plant:

* Selected parent plants
* Documented parent photos whenever available
* Planned breeding direction
* In-house flasking and seedling production
* Time spent growing, observing, and evaluating vigor
* Continued investment into rare Disa species, primary hybrids, and breeding lines


In 2025, 9 Disa received AOS awards, and 6 of those were from my plants. This gives me a very practical reference point for evaluating Disa quality, parent selection, flower form, presentation, and future breeding potential.

For serious collectors, the value is not only the seedling itself, but also the documented parentage, the breeding background, and the chance to grow something from an active Disa breeding program focused on pushing the current boundary of color, pattern, vigor, and flower quality.

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COLLECTOR NOTE
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I am always happy to hear updates from customers and growers about the Disa they receive from me.

Growers who share bloom photos, culture feedback, or long-term results may receive special offers, rewards, or early access from time to time.

Collectors, breeders, and international growers are welcome to contact me. Seedlings and flasks may be available for selected crosses and can be shipped domestically or internationally where permitted.

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SHIPPING NOTE
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Please unpack promptly after arrival. Keep the plant moist, shaded, and well-ventilated while it adjusts to your environment.

International customers are welcome to contact me for availability, documentation, and shipping options.
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