I'm into natural fibers right now! I can feel them pulse and vibrate. They surround me with warmth and an intense feeling that everything is going to be okay.
Thanks for these interviews and glimpse into this lab. Fascinating. I’m just someone with a casual interest in propagation (through a previous African violet hobby) but I get excited when I start to see what’s possible. So glad that info on this method is becoming more widespread, heard of it years ago but never expected it to surface from academia.
Yeah, it's wild! I believe the result of the experiment is due to the fungicide we used, paclobutrazol. I read that this class of chemicals is known to have similar effects on other plants in vitro, like peas.
There are people who produce variegated plants, but I had no clue how that was done. This is one component of possible mechanism, other component is the pied distribution.
We at the UF Tissue Culture Lab are so happy you enjoyed the information! Thank you to #plantsinjars for putting this together and visiting the lab. We're really excited to share more experiments with everyone in the future. ❤
his explanation of how they landed on 8mg is the textbook definition of utilizing the scientific method. and he provides some amazing insight into the unit economics of this business. great video, amazing mentor.
Great video. Good on you for getting into this at your age! For some of us, the DIY TC thing is maybe a few decades too late ⌛. Keep learning, keep it fun, and don't let yourself get sucked into some kind of soul crushing bureaucracy
This is very informative.. thank you I hope this is many of this working in very endangered plants across the globe to produce more and introduce back in to the native habitat
extinction isnt a problem. its a normal part of nature. preferably less extinction is better but humans are creating a big problem by overpopulating earth.
I just discovered this channel. The name sounded cool, the shirts are awesome, I subscribed, and this video is awesome. The chloroplast absence is really intriguing. I would expect new cells to develop chloroplast along with and just like any other organelles. It seems like they are separate organisms that have an unbroken symbiosis getting passed down with the seeds of the plant. I'm wondering if there is some horizontal chloroplast sharing that could be explored through direct transfers in a bruteforce method, if you could use a vector, or if some other transfer, maybe from a parasite plant like mistletoe, would work.
Thank you for covering this, UF is amazing. They also may solve the mulit-billion dollar citrus greening that could be solved using this technique by producing new varieties
theres a big ethical problem here. plants are living and sentient organisms too. we need to stop turning nature into a more unnatural state. these scientists are addicts and dangerous people. they will quit at nothing despite the serious ethical problem.
I'm so interested in this subject. My house is too big for myself and I can even build a laboratory if I want with enough room for houseplants and grow lights. Please share more info about this subject. I'm from the Netherlands, and I think it's a growing thing.
very interesting have been germinating potato seeds for a couple seasons. finally got to try a few tiny bites of my new varieties this fall. was wondering about using tissue culture propagation to ramp up faster if i happen on a winner. was bummed to see them having issues with deformation from whatever-that-was-he-said gas buildup. do you happen to have any firsthand knowledge with propagating potato plants...can I allow gas exchange to happen to prevent that?
I keep seeing people mention this has build up causing problems but you know what I don't see on ANY of these vessels the same people are using? Fresh air exchange vents 😅. Also: we keep acting like we can't breathe the jars under laminar flow as an alternative . It also makes me question stuff like actively aerating the vessels using a self healing injection port, .2 micron syringe filter as a secondary port meant for intake and using a syringe and needle to withdrawal the old gasses while diluting and reoxygenatimg the jar through that .2 micron filter. There are solutions to these problems but in a legitimate lab setting make shift supply is a fashion foux pas. Whether it works or not. Give any of these a try. Personally I think the self healing port method sounds the mose functional and most efficient out of all the ideas I just threw out there 😊
@@erickhuntsman240 It’s not worth the time, money, or effort to constantly maintain cultures that are used solely for student practice. We’re well aware of using ventilated lids, as we do with Cannabis and other valuable cultures. Unfortunately, they also lead to rapid desiccation of the media, which then requires constant transfers to avoid the osmotic stress caused by dried-out media.
It has always been done in the countryside, but thanks to this now I have to wait for three generations to be able to get tomatoes, the first ones are super productive but they release water in the shape of a tomato, and they are quickly damaged by fungi, the plants have a Huge genetic book but you don't have to go overboard with them.
they are not heroes. they are torturing plants now. they are trying to make factory farmed plants next to support a larger population. we cant just live off the torture of other organisms. nature knows how to evolve plants and animals better. not humans.
Great video! I love your channel so much. You said you learned from watching videos, can you link some people who you've watch that are good sources to learn more?
bad stuff* we shouldnt alter nature like this. we dont even know plant physiology. these scientists need to take more ethics course cause they clearly dont give a crap about the quality of plant lives.
I want to tissue culture plants but I don't want to tissue culture plants like 300 times to find the optimal concentrations of growth hormones. Somebody make a kit!
Developing a tissue culture kit is challenging because different plants require specific plant growth regulators and hormones for optimal growth. Once you figure out the optimal concentration then you are set and know exactly what you need to use and buy for that plant.
Am I high or Ethylene off gas pressure lid valve with a curved tip so its not facing up would be cool on those solanums. I give the credit to cannabis high
An algae, mushroom, moss, and plant that has the following would benefit all, bioluminescent, edible, eats waste or bioremediates, can be harvested easily for valuable things like agar, or high oil and sugar yield for bio fuels and perhaps has a high diastatic power to ferment itself.
One of my wholesale nurseries still has leftover Thai constellations from Corona days that they're asking $500 for The variegation management on some of these is beyond absurd, don't know if it's that one specifically but new growth comes in green cut it regrow it new growth comes in variegated then turns green something something
yes. they are very sick. they are altering plants when they dont even know plants physiology. theres a big ethical problem but they are too mentally ill to even realize it. and even if you tell them, they are addicts and will stop at nothing.
@@paulnovak833 I’m at a university and we have a clinic open to the public and we also sell products… I understand it’s a university. U don’t need to be rude I was just curious cuz I’m a plant collector man
My question about F1 tomatoes (the very ones that produce round juicy fruits, not the other "tomato" producing very funny salads) which requires cuttings since their seeds gives unpredictable results: does micropropagation "perfectly" clone such plants?
Actually Athena AG has a complete Tissue culture set with a special agar for hemp two types of agar blue for storage and red for rooting and transfer cool stuff is you don't need to buy the whole thing they also sell everything separately And you need to have it on an 18-6 light schedule and the right light jungle boys using that in their grow houses
I have a script written about the product. Honestly, the brand messaging is a mess and the claims they make are really ridiculous. "The Athena Tissue Culture procedure reinvigorates old genetics and cleans plant material to outgrow infections like HLV." Eye-roll.
@@plantsinjars i mean for cannabis this pretty fitting bc may even though in tissue cultures it only last two months without changing the agar without that i need to habe an whole extra pot/plant and stuff if you like to collect it get expensive eventually buying all that stuff would be cheaper than having 1 light on max power in an motherplant tent or room i gonna try it out myself soon and the space i love the hobby and there are thousands of strins that would it make possible to have at least 100 at a time and that would be a dream even though it would be some work the extra space is worth the hussle for me They referreing about homegrowers having easier access to backcross with oldschool genetics or private breeding /pheno hunting Sorry for the broken English 😅
The lady doing Wasabi needs to travel to Korea and or Japan. Japan it is cultivated and Japan has a little influence on the southern parts of Korea, Busan mostly. Both countries have high farmers, and home small gardens where food is sold at markets. Going to either of these countries gives her a high probability to see the growth of Wasabi and get clean samples. I lived in Korea for 3 years mostly in Seoul and Daegu.
Nice video! I followed your recipe with 1mg/L Bap with 0.1mg/L iba or naa and nothing happened with my monsteras I was thinking I’m doing something wrong 😅 maybe here’s the answer ? 😀
Just wanted to let you know that something is up with the merch site, error message every time I try to check out. I'll try again later, love the design!
hi. im new to your Channel and search für Strawberrys. but found no video. im from Germany and i will clone my 3 best Strawbery plants in my garden. can you make a video about that ? i have only acces to IBA and no other hormone. Can i make it without other hormones ?
Didn’t know hemp was so popular. People must be really into natural fibers.
Vishnu loves this shit
you beat me to this exact comment haha!
I'm into natural fibers right now! I can feel them pulse and vibrate. They surround me with warmth and an intense feeling that everything is going to be okay.
I'm so happy they legalized natural fibers here in Germany 😊
Yes that's what people like about it
It's always amazing to hear people using science to preserve our nature while also try to prevent poaching of these small wonders of the world.
Love the way this guy explains.
Simple and easy to understand
Thanks for these interviews and glimpse into this lab. Fascinating. I’m just someone with a casual interest in propagation (through a previous African violet hobby) but I get excited when I start to see what’s possible. So glad that info on this method is becoming more widespread, heard of it years ago but never expected it to surface from academia.
Plant tissue culture and biotechnology are the future of science! 🚀 I’m thrilled you enjoyed the information and got a glimpse of our lab!
Amazing content, the fungicide and antibiotics combo producing a wasabi plant with no cloroplasts was so funny and neat
Yeah, it's wild! I believe the result of the experiment is due to the fungicide we used, paclobutrazol. I read that this class of chemicals is known to have similar effects on other plants in vitro, like peas.
There are people who produce variegated plants, but I had no clue how that was done. This is one component of possible mechanism, other component is the pied distribution.
Sick video! Big props to all of these people at the UofF lab for teaching us! (and you, of course!)
We at the UF Tissue Culture Lab are so happy you enjoyed the information! Thank you to #plantsinjars for putting this together and visiting the lab. We're really excited to share more experiments with everyone in the future. ❤
I didn't bring a permission slip, but I can forge my mom's signature impeccably.
his explanation of how they landed on 8mg is the textbook definition of utilizing the scientific method. and he provides some amazing insight into the unit economics of this business. great video, amazing mentor.
Thank YOU SO much for making this video. The world needs to SEE how the science is actually done. Both scientists or non-scientists :)))
i read about immersion years ago !!! now we are here !!
Immersion has been around for decades
@@paulnovak833 yes but it is being used in this horticultural context. so i dont get your point besides to be a jerk
@richardcastlecastilloxeris8757 been around in plant tissue culture for decades
Facts don't care about your feelings
So much info in one video thank you
Such an epic video. Thank you to those who took the time to share the info with this great channel.
Great and original initiative.
Thanks a lot for the effort.
That was so nice of them to have you in there, they were so knowledgeable
its nice to torture plants? we dont even know their physiology.
My sweatshirt arrives next week and I’m so psyched! Thank you
Ha ha ha! Apple tree root stock, favorite tea rose! Micrograft!
Great video. Good on you for getting into this at your age! For some of us, the DIY TC thing is maybe a few decades too late ⌛. Keep learning, keep it fun, and don't let yourself get sucked into some kind of soul crushing bureaucracy
Unless your 80 I can't imagine thinking your too old for anything. In 1 year you could be a TC pro.
Love the new merch!
That was one of the coolest videos about plants ever ❤
What a great interview. Thank you !
That was an AMAZING video! Thank you for that!
That was brilliant. Thank you !
Video increible gracias !!!
This is very informative.. thank you I hope this is many of this working in very endangered plants across the globe to produce more and introduce back in to the native habitat
extinction isnt a problem. its a normal part of nature. preferably less extinction is better but humans are creating a big problem by overpopulating earth.
This video is extremely fascinating.
White wasabi that has to be grown by functionally handfeeding it sounds like something people would buy as a luxury food
People requesting "Hemp" to be cloned. They just want to be able to make genetically identical pot plants to get the same quality of weed everytime
Yup
Thanks captain obvious
This was a great video, super interesting! Thank you
I live near UF and I know they do a lot of cool shit there, but I really enjoyed learning that they're this involved in the plant industry.
What a fantastic video! Great work!!
1st video I've come across of yours and I loved the content which gave me ANOTHER rabbit hole to jump into!!! Lol Subscribed
I just discovered this channel. The name sounded cool, the shirts are awesome, I subscribed, and this video is awesome.
The chloroplast absence is really intriguing. I would expect new cells to develop chloroplast along with and just like any other organelles. It seems like they are separate organisms that have an unbroken symbiosis getting passed down with the seeds of the plant. I'm wondering if there is some horizontal chloroplast sharing that could be explored through direct transfers in a bruteforce method, if you could use a vector, or if some other transfer, maybe from a parasite plant like mistletoe, would work.
Great information! Thanks.
What a cool channel, projects like these really help fight my doomer brain rot ty :)
I always dreamed of a world where every plant looked the same.
Can you pls link the research paper of the Thai Constellation?
Thanks a lot and as always very interesting.❤
Thank you for covering this, UF is amazing. They also may solve the mulit-billion dollar citrus greening that could be solved using this technique by producing new varieties
theres a big ethical problem here. plants are living and sentient organisms too. we need to stop turning nature into a more unnatural state.
these scientists are addicts and dangerous people. they will quit at nothing despite the serious ethical problem.
With the hemp is it possible to introduce slow release concentrate nutrients into the substrate
Could listen to Dr Vendrame for a while longer :D
Wonderful video. I need to take notes.
love your channel , really interesting stuff.
I'm so interested in this subject. My house is too big for myself and I can even build a laboratory if I want with enough room for houseplants and grow lights. Please share more info about this subject. I'm from the Netherlands, and I think it's a growing thing.
hemp is great for making ropes and such
Love the shirttttttttt 😍😍😍
Very nice video, really informative, love it🥰
very interesting
have been germinating potato seeds for a couple seasons. finally got to try a few tiny bites of my new varieties this fall. was wondering about using tissue culture propagation to ramp up faster if i happen on a winner. was bummed to see them having issues with deformation from whatever-that-was-he-said gas buildup. do you happen to have any firsthand knowledge with propagating potato plants...can I allow gas exchange to happen to prevent that?
I keep seeing people mention this has build up causing problems but you know what I don't see on ANY of these vessels the same people are using? Fresh air exchange vents 😅. Also: we keep acting like we can't breathe the jars under laminar flow as an alternative . It also makes me question stuff like actively aerating the vessels using a self healing injection port, .2 micron syringe filter as a secondary port meant for intake and using a syringe and needle to withdrawal the old gasses while diluting and reoxygenatimg the jar through that .2 micron filter.
There are solutions to these problems but in a legitimate lab setting make shift supply is a fashion foux pas. Whether it works or not. Give any of these a try. Personally I think the self healing port method sounds the mose functional and most efficient out of all the ideas I just threw out there 😊
@@erickhuntsman240 It’s not worth the time, money, or effort to constantly maintain cultures that are used solely for student practice.
We’re well aware of using ventilated lids, as we do with Cannabis and other valuable cultures. Unfortunately, they also lead to rapid desiccation of the media, which then requires constant transfers to avoid the osmotic stress caused by dried-out media.
It has always been done in the countryside, but thanks to this now I have to wait for three generations to be able to get tomatoes, the first ones are super productive but they release water in the shape of a tomato, and they are quickly damaged by fungi, the plants have a Huge genetic book but you don't have to go overboard with them.
They are heroes! amazing!
they are not heroes. they are torturing plants now. they are trying to make factory farmed plants next to support a larger population. we cant just live off the torture of other organisms.
nature knows how to evolve plants and animals better. not humans.
Neat stuff even if the school is a bit silly. Go Noles!
Very intresting! I am scared to even buy the tissue culture plantlets lol. I am going to try one day
sick T, grabbed one!
Stone fruit chimera! Black cherries, peaches, nectarines, some guess at how close we planted these!
I really wonder what wouldn't freeze at liq nitro temp whatever they have to archive this is very cool
Nice t-shirt ❤ it's, I like plants
Nice New 🌱🌱Plants
Great video! I love your channel so much. You said you learned from watching videos, can you link some people who you've watch that are good sources to learn more?
WoW.... GooD Stuff.😊
bad stuff*
we shouldnt alter nature like this. we dont even know plant physiology.
these scientists need to take more ethics course cause they clearly dont give a crap about the quality of plant lives.
Let's gooooooo growmie
Is the plant jar on the front of the shirt a pocket? That’d be pretty cool.
I want to tissue culture plants but I don't want to tissue culture plants like 300 times to find the optimal concentrations of growth hormones. Somebody make a kit!
Developing a tissue culture kit is challenging because different plants require specific plant growth regulators and hormones for optimal growth. Once you figure out the optimal concentration then you are set and know exactly what you need to use and buy for that plant.
@@AutumnReeves766 a whole set of kits then?
I don't know your location but ecuagenera Europe and maybe usa are selling tissue culture packs for orchids
Just buy the plant itself. Growth hormones are cancer in a bottle.
Wow sick merch! 💯
very interesting thanks for sharing
Could you recommend books and articles that you used to learn TC, please?
I learned a lot of what I know from “Plants from Test Tubes”
Am I high or Ethylene off gas pressure lid valve with a curved tip so its not facing up would be cool on those solanums. I give the credit to cannabis high
Filtered jars are ubiquitous in TC. I have no idea why they even have them growing in sealed containers
I want the merch!
An algae, mushroom, moss, and plant that has the following would benefit all, bioluminescent, edible, eats waste or bioremediates, can be harvested easily for valuable things like agar, or high oil and sugar yield for bio fuels and perhaps has a high diastatic power to ferment itself.
I wonder if they would take in trainees?
Sick merch!
Super interesting & 🔥 merch 🤘🏼
Nowa big size monstera Thai cons is 39 dollars at Canadian tire - thanks for the hardworking tissue culture people
One of my wholesale nurseries still has leftover Thai constellations from Corona days that they're asking $500 for
The variegation management on some of these is beyond absurd, don't know if it's that one specifically but new growth comes in green cut it regrow it new growth comes in variegated then turns green something something
Possible to do with majesty palms?
Do anyone know how to homemade the plant media jello?
I have some videos on my channel about it :)
Merch is sick! The university is sick! The channel is sick!
yes. they are very sick. they are altering plants when they dont even know plants physiology. theres a big ethical problem but they are too mentally ill to even realize it.
and even if you tell them, they are addicts and will stop at nothing.
Do they have a website that they sell their clones on?
Hahahahahahahahaha. It's a university bro! You think they give two shits about selling some plants.
@@paulnovak833 I’m at a university and we have a clinic open to the public and we also sell products… I understand it’s a university. U don’t need to be rude I was just curious cuz I’m a plant collector man
@@dylanmelville5968 please dont support plant torture.
they want to torture plants next by putting them in factory farms.
How to TC for fern of platycerium?
My question about F1 tomatoes (the very ones that produce round juicy fruits, not the other "tomato" producing very funny salads) which requires cuttings since their seeds gives unpredictable results: does micropropagation "perfectly" clone such plants?
Sooo this means those coming for us, will all be exactly 6-2” blonde hair and blue eyes. 😂
Thanks Glorb.
can you apply this technique to Welwitschia mirabilis? That would be so cool tbh. Great vid, cheerse from italy
Tell us about embryonic cell propagation and CRISPR gene editing to create new species of plants. Has this been done in your lab?
My next video touches on genetic modification :) should be up this weekend barring I don’t lose power in hurricane
Actually Athena AG has a complete Tissue culture set with a special agar for hemp two types of agar blue for storage and red for rooting and transfer cool stuff is you don't need to buy the whole thing they also sell everything separately
And you need to have it on an 18-6 light schedule and the right light jungle boys using that in their grow houses
I have a script written about the product. Honestly, the brand messaging is a mess and the claims they make are really ridiculous. "The Athena Tissue Culture procedure reinvigorates old genetics and cleans plant material to outgrow infections like HLV." Eye-roll.
@@plantsinjars i mean for cannabis this pretty fitting bc may even though in tissue cultures it only last two months without changing the agar without that i need to habe an whole extra pot/plant and stuff if you like to collect it get expensive eventually buying all that stuff would be cheaper than having 1 light on max power in an motherplant tent or room i gonna try it out myself soon and the space i love the hobby and there are thousands of strins that would it make possible to have at least 100 at a time and that would be a dream even though it would be some work the extra space is worth the hussle for me
They referreing about homegrowers having easier access to backcross with oldschool genetics or private breeding /pheno hunting
Sorry for the broken English 😅
The lady doing Wasabi needs to travel to Korea and or Japan. Japan it is cultivated and Japan has a little influence on the southern parts of Korea, Busan mostly. Both countries have high farmers, and home small gardens where food is sold at markets. Going to either of these countries gives her a high probability to see the growth of Wasabi and get clean samples. I lived in Korea for 3 years mostly in Seoul and Daegu.
Nice video! I followed your recipe with 1mg/L Bap with 0.1mg/L iba or naa and nothing happened with my monsteras I was thinking I’m doing something wrong 😅 maybe here’s the answer ? 😀
be BFFs with Wasabi girl!
Sis, try tissue culture with jute plant
Cool as shit, wow!nice channel!
Just wanted to let you know that something is up with the merch site, error message every time I try to check out. I'll try again later, love the design!
Thanks for letting me know! Are you outside the US? That could be the problem I think
@@plantsinjars I was able to order just now, so not sure what was up. I'm in the U.S. though.
Can i do this with people?
Cool
hi.
im new to your Channel and search für Strawberrys. but found no video.
im from Germany and i will clone my 3 best Strawbery plants in my garden.
can you make a video about that ?
i have only acces to IBA and no other hormone.
Can i make it without other hormones ?
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Make a watermelon full of THC!
Skull on back of shirt!?
Majbie my dream Job
how does one get a job like this? 🤔
❤️🔥
I feel like I went the wrong direction with college....should have specialized clearly. I just went cause they told me too haha hindsight!
Looks like You are too much good on your research
wait who doesnt know you !!