I think bringing cannabis into the scientific fold of horticulture that it's been denied due to legality is a great idea and work on Agar with mycelium, so I understand the sterile side as well ;but I'm confused to what benefits this has over starting with clean mother plants. I live in BC and have been fortunate enough to have been saturated in the cannabis growing world here for over 20 years, I've done thousands of clones in my life and consider myself very skilled at it ;but if we're not mixing genetics via cell tissue propagation in Agar (a generic term for a Agar Agar based recipe) I don't know what the advantages are here.
Solid video. Thanks for the info. If i have a plant with PM, will taking a tissue culture clone be cleared of the PM? I bought a clone and it wracked my garden with PM and im looking for a way to eliminate it. O dont want to fight it, i want it gone if possible.
Why place it into a medium? And why not place into a horticulture hydroponics setting ? Surly that would be a development quickest to contribute to root zone .
Hey! Thank you for posting the video! You seem like you have a great operation going on there! The size cuttings your taking for meristem culturing are much bigger than I would have thought which is awesome and seemingly much easier. I obviously have several questions but what is most interesting for me, I suppose, is what are you using to disinfest the surface of your tissue, and for how long do you have to leave explant in disinfesting solution? aaaaaaaaand lol, are you having to cut additional portions of the explant before sticking into the media, and what are those cool papers/towels you stick the tissue on, for what seems to remove excess water before sticking into media? LOL I could ask so many questions. I fully understand if you cannot give total detail and answer these questions. Thank you for the video again, helps make decisions.
what the type of lamp do you use, looks like from blue led?
Could you use this method to get rid of pests like mites or mold?
I think bringing cannabis into the scientific fold of horticulture that it's been denied due to legality is a great idea and work on Agar with mycelium, so I understand the sterile side as well ;but I'm confused to what benefits this has over starting with clean mother plants. I live in BC and have been fortunate enough to have been saturated in the cannabis growing world here for over 20 years, I've done thousands of clones in my life and consider myself very skilled at it ;but if we're not mixing genetics via cell tissue propagation in Agar (a generic term for a Agar Agar based recipe) I don't know what the advantages are here.
Solid video. Thanks for the info. If i have a plant with PM, will taking a tissue culture clone be cleared of the PM? I bought a clone and it wracked my garden with PM and im looking for a way to eliminate it. O dont want to fight it, i want it gone if possible.
Thanks for this super amazing video
I fail to see how this maximizes grow space compared to normal cloning…what am I missing?
I'd like to tissue culture but no one wants to help.
where can i buy tissue culture medias, hormones, supplies, etc…..thaaaaaankkkss…..
LOL, get inside the node dude. Y’all just micro-cloning, I can do that with rock wool.
And 5 weeks later, still no roots. You might be over engineering a very simple process guys.
Why place it into a medium? And why not place into a horticulture hydroponics setting ? Surly that would be a development quickest to contribute to root zone .
All thoose years being lied to about topping hahahahahhaha…
You should try using multiplication media before you root out. You can get way more production.
I'll stixk to Solo cups and rooting gel lol
Screw duds!
Hey! Thank you for posting the video! You seem like you have a great operation going on there! The size cuttings your taking for meristem culturing are much bigger than I would have thought which is awesome and seemingly much easier. I obviously have several questions but what is most interesting for me, I suppose, is what are you using to disinfest the surface of your tissue, and for how long do you have to leave explant in disinfesting solution? aaaaaaaaand lol, are you having to cut additional portions of the explant before sticking into the media, and what are those cool papers/towels you stick the tissue on, for what seems to remove excess water before sticking into media? LOL I could ask so many questions. I fully understand if you cannot give total detail and answer these questions. Thank you for the video again, helps make decisions.