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11-03-2006, 03:16 PM #11
Senior Member
Why Can't You Clone fan leaves?
You can only clone fan leaves through tissue culture, where you can force the cells to revert to totipotency.
For slip cuttings that everyone calls cloning, the best part to grow roots is a node because there's a lot of totipotent cells that just naturally occur at each node that can become anything...leaf, stem, root, bud.
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11-11-2006, 08:20 AM #12
Senior Member
Why Can't You Clone fan leaves?
ya know thats some real asshole shit you guys!!!!!
but i have to admit myself that looking back on that..... i can laugh myself about it
but c'mon man...... dont discredit me that bad
damn
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02-07-2009, 02:19 AM #13
Junior Member
Why Can't You Clone fan leaves?
thats the funniest shit ever
Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
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02-15-2009, 03:12 AM #14
Member
Why Can't You Clone fan leaves?
stickyattic is correct tissue culture can and does work. Sterility (lab clean room conditions) more stringent than mushroom prep are required.
A bubbler, high 70* warm water, some bloom fert and adding a bit of Rootone or similar to the actual water (not dipping like doing in soil) gives almost 100%results so KIS.
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