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10-30-2006, 05:56 PM #1
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Tissue Culture- Let's discuss!
Why even use things from "work". This can only bring questions. If not from your boss, maybe his bosses boss.....all it takes is one accountant seeing a strange order/expenditure, and unless you've started a business with "cloned" houseplants, only bad things can be assumed.
Actually, there are plenty of companies out there selling home culture kits, and with the "magic" stuff like growth promoters and such that you'll need.
I've done a bunch of tissue culture, and even protoplast fusion, but that was in University.
But I've never tried just sitting there with a paper puch, holing up some nice, squat indicas to get a bunch of sweet "clones".
And tissue culture IS the same as conventional cloning....same thingy. What will you do when you have lots of callous, though...?maik Reviewed by maik on . Tissue Culture- Let's discuss! I want to get a tissue culture discussion going here! It's my newest little geek obsession... Here's what I've got so far: Good points: You can get thousands of exact genetic replicas from one donor plant with minimum stress to the donor. You don't need to use a slip with multiple nodes! You could overnight someone an envelope with a few leaves and it's like getting a clone, you just have to do the rest of the work. So spreading your favorite genetics to your buds (hee hee) would be Rating: 5
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