Itʻs a way of cloning. basically you can take any part of a plant which contains the plants DNA which is any part of it. (BTW this part of the plant is about 2mm small.) And basically you put that small bit of plant in a test tube which contains a certain hormone that activates meristematic growth and root growth also. THE MAIN REASON that tissue culture is amazing is because you can get thousands of clones off of one plant in turn mass producing that plant. And since theyʻre clones they have the same genetics as your mother plant. so imagine 1000 mother plants from the same plant.What exactly is Tissue Culture, im curious..
How has that worked out? The kit was assembled for $250 as a bargain to going to the trouble of building one's own kit. Everything in the kit is vital and users are encouraged to build onto it and source new needed items, particularly vessels like baby food jars. Everybody on this list should save baby food jars for the tissue culture cloners. We have collected, cleaned and distributed nearly 30,000 baby food jars with our earlier kits and legacy users.I've looked at a couple of produces out there and want to try it. The kits I see are around $250. Does any one know how to build your own kit to play around with and possibly successful . it apears that all the thing needed can be purchase anyware.
I don't know if you noticed this thread is super old, thank you for bumping it though as I've really had my eye on micro prop and am trying to get into it soon.How has that worked out? The kit was assembled for $250 as a bargain to going to the trouble of building one's own kit. Everything in the kit is vital and users are encouraged to build onto it and source new needed items, particularly vessels like baby food jars. Everybody on this list should save baby food jars for the tissue culture cloners. We have collected, cleaned and distributed nearly 30,000 baby food jars with our earlier kits and legacy users.
The most important thing about getting into tissue culture is to learn it properly and creating a baseline of growth and management to go by. there will be plenty of time and opportunity to save money once the plants are properly in culture. Good luck.