Quote Originally Posted by harris7
well i just found out that i have access to all the equipment to do tissue samples (except an autoclave) but i might have access to one of them too.

hmmm, I see a science project coming on.

I wish i had a kid, i could teach them how to do a tissue culture for grade 7 he he
LOL Awesome. Borrow a neighbor's kid!
You can use a regular canning pressure cooker. Ask your grandmama or your old auntie Bernice! Tell her you are making jam.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic 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