This is the future of cannabis! It's so sad that prohibition has made Tissue Culture a new technology in cannabis. Tissue culture has been more problematic with cannabis than traditional commodity crops. 1 out of 3 strains tend to be strong performers with Tissue Culture.
The answer on seeds vs tissue culture market share was right in front of you. He said that "tc is for true to type", but seeds are for developing new strains. You can't develop a new strain using tc (maybe you can?). It's not really a market share thing, because they are fulfilling two different demands. Most people don't buy seeds to grow out and flower, they buy for the newly developed genetics(specific cuts tc is the way to go). On top of that, variation is a plus for a lot of people looking to hunt that next new pheno. For me I would get seeds, find something I like, and then run meristem tc on it to clean. Then just use a simple tc process for production.
Wish I could give this a 👍but as someone who has done TC with cannabis and has been cloning for 15 years I can't!!!!!!!!! The lack of growing experience is obvious!
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This is the future of cannabis! It's so sad that prohibition has made Tissue Culture a new technology in cannabis. Tissue culture has been more problematic with cannabis than traditional commodity crops. 1 out of 3 strains tend to be strong performers with Tissue Culture.
Lovely videos! Thanks for great podcasts 👊
How does a medical grower get TC ?
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We want an instructional, not an introduction.
Youtube's closed caption algorithm is a BEAST. lol
Cool shit great episode
The answer on seeds vs tissue culture market share was right in front of you. He said that "tc is for true to type", but seeds are for developing new strains. You can't develop a new strain using tc (maybe you can?). It's not really a market share thing, because they are fulfilling two different demands. Most people don't buy seeds to grow out and flower, they buy for the newly developed genetics(specific cuts tc is the way to go). On top of that, variation is a plus for a lot of people looking to hunt that next new pheno. For me I would get seeds, find something I like, and then run meristem tc on it to clean. Then just use a simple tc process for production.
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Wish I could give this a 👍but as someone who has done TC with cannabis and has been cloning for 15 years I can't!!!!!!!!! The lack of growing experience is obvious!
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Good stuff. The tech is amazing.
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I thought this was a tutorial