No mold in my jars Pointswest. Four stages are establishment, multiplication, rooting and hardening off. I've accomplished establishment and multiplication. The establishment phase takes about 3 weeks and I've taken shoots from these and transplanted them without much trouble. I have pictures of all of it. It does work and so far it isn't as impossible as you make it out to be.
Does it take longer than taking a traditional cutting and rooting it? At first, yes but it doesn't take long at all before you have more plantlets than you know what to do with. I have what amounts to 50 moms now on one shelf using 20 watts of light, no watering, no feeding.
Will they root? we will see shortly. Will they flower? well, theoreticaly yes but we will see that as well. I see the only tough part being hardening off - it seems that managing humidity and light are the key issues and we all do that in every closed room grow.
This little plant is 2nd generation. There is still some apical dominance but a cytokinin tweek gave me better results as you can see in the next photo.
You can't see the shoots from here and unfortunately it is hard to photograph these things through all of the condensation but there are three shoots. I expect to be able to take these in about a week.
This one below is 3rd generation, under a week since they were transfered, these all came from a single in vitro plant.
This is the establishment phase, this plantlet was cut and transplanted 6 days ago, there were no leaves when it was inserted into the media.
I see where you are coming from but I must tell you that this is very possible - I have no extensive million dollar lab and my degree is not in botany or biology.