Well boys and girls, I took a huge hit. It seems as though I have fewer than 20 intact plantlets after my mindless stunt.
I will include pictures when I can bear to exaine everything close up.
When I discovered that I had not used the sucrose, I realized that I did not have enough jars to do a jar to jar transfer (which I now know is the only way to do this). I took the plantlets I intended to root and placed them all in a jar with a solution of biocide, then I emptied the rooting jars, made more media, plucked the plantlets out of the solution and placed them in the new - now sugared rooting mix. They are barely hanging on, none of them have that robust aura about them they had the first time.
All of the plantlets were at least two days without sugar. The looked fairly viable when I did the initital transfer and about the same when I placed them back into their final destination.
I was short of biocide and so I simply took all of the other plantlets out of the individual jars and put them in a tub - which was loaded with the sugarless media. Then I emptied the jars, cleaned them and replaced the media with new media - again, with sugar. Then I took the individual plantlets out of the tub (there were 100 or so of them in the tub) and embeded them back into the newly created jars. The vast majority of them did not survive.
I am out of biocide. More will arrive this week. Ironicaly, the 50 Magenta caps I bit the bullet and bought at a buck each arrived yesterday. I could have done a jar to jar transfer had I had the caps several days earlier.
I know all of this works, I have no doubts that a lay person can do it start to finish but the process requires a certain finesse and timeliness.
I am dissapointed but not diminished. I am going to make this into an oportunity to rebuild my shelving, reasess my environmental controls, implement an idea to make the environment more modular and do some things about light testing. Still, it would have been nice to simply be sucessful in this portion of the experiment so we could go on.
I did get the sodium alginate so as soon as things are all back on line, I will start experimenting with the encapsulation necessary for the "artificial seeds". The only problem I have now though is a shortage of raw material. All of my friend's plants are in flower and I have pretty much shown that taking cuttings from flowering plants fails.
I feel as though I've let everyone down. Well, we go again.