Yes you can! You just need to get a bottle big enough to contain a palm tree. Also in my experience it's a little difficult to flip the palm tree every day by hand, so I recommand expanding your operation to two people.
Fun, educational vid. It's refreshing to see someone doing original style youtube vids where you simply share something you think is interesting, without putting on a cartoonish persona and trying to sell me a vpn. I like you.
I don`t know if you get this a lot, but tissue culture is getting very popular in the aquarium hobby. I feel like you could try to buy some rare bucephalandra and try to propagate it.
Happy to stumble across this channel. I saw PlantCell Tech in a cannabis expo this spring in Spain and have since been learning a bit more about TC. I work with fungiculture and a lot of things are same or similar.
I'm learning SO MUCH from this channel! Definitely going to take a bit more learning before I hit the purchasing stage for what I'll need, but I can't wait to try out TC! Thank you so so so so much for taking your time to explain the process in great detail.
Thank you! Seeing your TH-cam video truly brightened my day. Despite floriculture not being a natural interest or strength of mine. However, I have to admire the philosophy at its core. You’ve shown me there’s more than one way to look at things. You have shown me that their is more than one way to skin a cat. In this case, there is more than one way to skin plant. I won’t go into details about my current personal challenges, but I can say that your video sparked a renewed sense of hope and motivation. It encouraged me to pick up plans I'd postponed and start moving forward with purpose. I’m deeply grateful for your insightful approach, and I offer you my sincere respect and admiration.
Connor Creates has a video where he asks if you can grow a garden from a Subway Sandwich. He just used a tomato and it didn’t quite pan out, despite the seeds germinating. Would be funny if you could do the same by getting one of every veggy that isn’t pickled and culture them. That’d be quite the flex, lol.
This is so cool and really appeals to the geek in me. Never been great at taking care of plants, but I can definitely follow a procedure like this. Thanks for putting this stuff out there and making people aware :)
Tissue culturing crashes the price of plants a lot. I'm all for people getting into TC! So many "rare" philodendron have gone from $10,000 to like $50 in 3 years!
@@scientificallyilliterate120 tissue culture is bad for longevity of species ;( destroys diversity in genetics and chains of tissue cultures from other tissue cultured parents weakens the plants later down the line. overall not a good idea on a larger scale
Hello Laura love your work learned so much from your videos, been watching them all. The one thing that seems to be missing, and know I am not the only one struggling with it. How to understand the unit of measurement, and use of the pipettor. For example like you call out in this video 0.1 and 0.5 of your PGR. It would be extremely useful explaining the unit of measurement on the 100 to 1000ul micropipette and why it set to that, and how and why that transfers to weight from volume. Sorry just very new to this, and I am sure not many people have ever used them before. Would be a great instructional video alone or included in your next video of making media. Keep up the great work and thank you.
Awesome video, I love your work! I'm really considering getting into bio culture; i think it'd be an amazing idea to go and collect samples of native plants and try to grow them around my home. Native fruiting plants and predatory plants are my main focus since I live next to a creek and a hardwood forest. I can just imagine a huge stand of Pawpaw, American Beautyberry and all sorts of pitcher plants and venus fly traps scattered around underneath to help with the mosquito population.
I am still laughing at your, "uhumm, you watched my media tutorial didn't you?" absolutely brilliant. lol. Great content and explanation of the processes.
Thanks to this channel, I have a totally legitimate reason to get a pressure cooker that I'll totally be using for canning all the excess vegetables I'm definitely not accidently killing in my garden because I'm watching Plants in Jars videos.
I assume that this can also be done on orchids. Do you have any comments on this ? Thanks a lot and keep going.... You have the perfect match of knowledge, humor, prices, places and authenticity.
Right?! She so smart and engaging, disseminating good info with a touch of humor. This is the content I crave! She's the kind of role model I want for my granddaughters. 🥰
I just want to say I Absolutely love plants and when you said waterboard the plants I about lost my shit. Please keep making videos. Where ever your passion in plants takes you
My instant pot duo doesn't fit small jars with the biocoupler :( I run all jars with lids on, and sterilize the couplers in foil. I assemble them in my still air box with incredible fear and anxiety. So far so good. I do it slowly and use the foil from the couplers to kind of umbrella the assembly zone. No nasties should be able to come off the interior of the foil.
@@plantsinjars Actually that would make a great video. Why not do one for super low budget at home without the fancy tools? You would have to stoop awful low, but it would sure be more relevant.
This is the first vid of yours that I've seen and I must say, really great info, love your humor haha, and the delivery is very easy to follow even for a dunce like myself lol. Here, have a sub 🤲🏼
Thanks for this Laur. I'm now subscribed. I would have been ages ago but didn't know the channel existed. I guess the algorithm finally got something right!
I think tissue culture is in my list for things to put into a nuclear shelter. Keeping plants alive this way can go a long way. Thank you for this video.
Also. Fricken genius TIBs. Like the idea and will be stealing it for my own methods and benefits :) Love your research and becoming a fast fan of your channel
Watched ur video first time today ...already on a roll watching one after another after subscribing ! Great content and love your lucidity ...even a layman will understand..🎉
Can you please do a video on the full process of first getting the sample plant, doing the culture and ending with getting it hardened into soil ready for planting. I feel like each video ends with mutant plant goop in a jar.... Love your videos, been watching a lot lately, good job.
She has a video explaining how to acclimate a TC! Once a TC is acclimated you treat it like any other baby plant of that species! (I’ve acclimated a lot of TCs)
Hey there! In recent times i've become really passionate about cultivating and your video has been a real ''passion snap'', i don't know how else to call it. You're very clear and down to earth which makes you really understandable, i have just one question: where do you buy your plants or a plant like the one you've shown in the video? Thank you.
🤔 I'm feeling kinda inspired by this After a bunch more research, I may end up trying to set up my own little lab for aquatic plants and try to sell fancy anubias
Thank you Laur is not enough. Thank you very much. I found your channel 3 weeks ago. Kept me awake a bit.. ur awesome. I took like all of your video turorials. Kind of remembered my long ago Bsc and Master seminars in Plantscience😅 lol The first couple of deli cups are lookin good. BAP 1mg IBA 0.1. Philodendron scandens and epiprenum. To test ;) And I want to buy your hoodie Greetings from viena AUT
You are offering a grate service. Science, knowledge and all information MUST be available to absolutely everyone!!! There must not be closed, tyrannic explorative guilds of any kind any more. This is the only essence of DEMOCRACY and FREEDOM . All respect to you. !!!
Cool stuff. I've always been interested in "unusual" ways of growing plants.. but been a bit lazy and haven't managed to justify the expense for any cooler gadgets. But if I could potentially make my money back and even make a small profit from the hobby? That's a lot more motivating. Also enjoyed the humor and the vibes.
There is a tree near me a juniperus ashei with a particularly unique drooping growth habit I would like to grow put junipers are difficult to grow from cutting I wonder if this would be more effective
Tip of mine: Hotglue 2 Honey jars together the ones with plastic jar top and drill ome holes in them. smothen of the edges and you got a Bioreactor that costs you 1/5 of the price of those in the video. they work the same...
The YT algorithm put this on my front page. I'm so happy. Plants in jars is great. Love this. You are awesome. I'm not sciency enough to do this process...but I will be a watcher.
The Plant Cell Technology Biocoupler is too tall for an instant pot. You have to replace one or both jars with smaller Mason Jars (narrow mouth). If you only swap out one, the chamber for the plant is unaffected, but you will have a smaller volume of Liquid Tissue Culture Medium. This probably translates to higher requirement for frequent subculture.
I never thought my love for plants could take this sort of turn, but have you ever experimented with Alocasia corms in tissue culture? I would assume the process would seem similar to your sunflower seeds in tissue culture demonstration a couple months ago.
I haven't but some people in my discord server are trying to micropropagate alocasias from corms as we speak :) They have a protocol they're following. The link to join is in the description of the video if you're interested!
This is the first video of yours that I watched. I think I'll stick around. Have you already turned this into a company that one can invest in? I would 😂
Idk why but this is just one of the most insane things ive ever seen in my life. Im just sitting here intriguied at what looks like some sort of crazy scientific discovery/study. Ive never seen plants being cloned by being soaked in water.
thats nothing new, i do the same with mushrooms, mostly shiitake, because people like them, the same is done for DECADES now for aquatic plants. i do the same because THOSE aquatic plants DONT introduce new bacteria or snail into your tank, look up aqua scaping, THOSE "aqua gardeners" are my best customers. but the claim of 70.000 $ is more an exageration.
@@Asmodis4 well coincidentally I know about aquascaping because I like fish and fish tanks/ponds I know some aquatic plants can produce asexually and clone themselves, I didn't know all plants could do that
Nice video! I wanted to ask if this method would also work on date palms?
I don’t see why not
@@YoniKalin i heard you cant tissue culture palm trees in general
Maybe it doesn't work on monocots? Beats me
Yes you can! You just need to get a bottle big enough to contain a palm tree. Also in my experience it's a little difficult to flip the palm tree every day by hand, so I recommand expanding your operation to two people.
@@commenter4898 but 3 is more convenient, 1 to hold the palm, 1 to hold the jar and 1 to flip all of them. 🤣
Thanks for teaching me about another new hobby I'll never have the space, time, money or knowledge for
You don't need a warehouse bro just get 5 plants... : )
The sense of humor involved is fantastic
Very Aubrey Plaza-esque delivery by the way.
“Water board the plants.”
I laughed a little too hard on that. • I gotta get out more. 😂
Fun, educational vid. It's refreshing to see someone doing original style youtube vids where you simply share something you think is interesting, without putting on a cartoonish persona and trying to sell me a vpn. I like you.
I don`t know if you get this a lot, but tissue culture is getting very popular in the aquarium hobby. I feel like you could try to buy some rare bucephalandra and try to propagate it.
I would love to see this with java moss, crypts and riccia. I would also love to set these up in a wooden rack to flip multiple jars at the same time.
Once I get a decent income I'm gonna practice and expand to all kinds of rare bucephalandra, that stuff is really rare and expensive in india
You’ve an awesome personality and provide great content!
LMAO you're the shit. Waterboard the plants
You are too cool! So happy for this rec. Looking forward to diving into your other videos. Thank you! ❤
LOL, "remembers that gravity exists"
Happy to stumble across this channel. I saw PlantCell Tech in a cannabis expo this spring in Spain and have since been learning a bit more about TC. I work with fungiculture and a lot of things are same or similar.
I'm learning SO MUCH from this channel! Definitely going to take a bit more learning before I hit the purchasing stage for what I'll need, but I can't wait to try out TC! Thank you so so so so much for taking your time to explain the process in great detail.
I was not prepared for the waterboarding joke in a plant propagation instructional video. SUBSCRIBED!
nice video, ill have to come back to it in the future. as an actual scientist irl i appreciate that you didnt dumb it down.
Thank you! Seeing your TH-cam video truly brightened my day.
Despite floriculture not being a natural interest or strength of mine. However, I have to admire the philosophy at its core. You’ve shown me there’s more than one way to look at things. You have shown me that their is more than one way to skin a cat. In this case, there is more than one way to skin plant.
I won’t go into details about my current personal challenges, but I can say that your video sparked a renewed sense of hope and motivation. It encouraged me to pick up plans I'd postponed and start moving forward with purpose. I’m deeply grateful for your insightful approach, and I offer you my sincere respect and admiration.
That GROWTH! 👀👏
Thanks for sponsoring this creator, she's doing amazing things for the community
@@jeremiahbullfrog9288 She really is!
8:50 at least you know we're here! Thanks :P
Connor Creates has a video where he asks if you can grow a garden from a Subway Sandwich. He just used a tomato and it didn’t quite pan out, despite the seeds germinating. Would be funny if you could do the same by getting one of every veggy that isn’t pickled and culture them. That’d be quite the flex, lol.
wait that's such a good idea
This is so cool and really appeals to the geek in me. Never been great at taking care of plants, but I can definitely follow a procedure like this. Thanks for putting this stuff out there and making people aware :)
Thank you so much, I'm really interested in biology lab work so this was super helpful!
It's only worth $70,000 if you can find 200 people willing to spend $350 on a plant.
Tissue culturing crashes the price of plants a lot. I'm all for people getting into TC! So many "rare" philodendron have gone from $10,000 to like $50 in 3 years!
FACTS😂
@@scientificallyilliterate120 tissue culture is bad for longevity of species ;( destroys diversity in genetics and chains of tissue cultures from other tissue cultured parents weakens the plants later down the line. overall not a good idea on a larger scale
Yeah your right there’s no way she makes that money. Nobody should do this. It’s just for TH-cam views she says that.
@@darianbentley3125 350$ Is also for a mature established plant. Not a tiny seedling.
Thanks for showing the cannabis jars.
for real new pot growing idea verry eficiant
@@wolframcarmichaelyear5605 it’s good for those rare strains. There’s literally thousands of strains lost to time.
Someone had to say it ☺️🤌
Fascinating!
Hello Laura love your work learned so much from your videos, been watching them all. The one thing that seems to be missing, and know I am not the only one struggling with it. How to understand the unit of measurement, and use of the pipettor. For example like you call out in this video 0.1 and 0.5 of your PGR. It would be extremely useful explaining the unit of measurement on the 100 to 1000ul micropipette and why it set to that, and how and why that transfers to weight from volume. Sorry just very new to this, and I am sure not many people have ever used them before. Would be a great instructional video alone or included in your next video of making media. Keep up the great work and thank you.
1 mL = 1000 uL so it’s just multiplication/division. Multiply mL by 1000 to get uL. In my example 0.5 mg/mL BAP is 500 uL (0.5 * 1000 = 500)
love your channel
2:15 😂😂😂 that came out of nowhere!
Excellent video! I thought I knew a thing or two about plant cloning/propagation but this is a goldmine of info! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you!
This is one of the most interesting things I have seen all month.
Awesome video, I love your work! I'm really considering getting into bio culture; i think it'd be an amazing idea to go and collect samples of native plants and try to grow them around my home. Native fruiting plants and predatory plants are my main focus since I live next to a creek and a hardwood forest. I can just imagine a huge stand of Pawpaw, American Beautyberry and all sorts of pitcher plants and venus fly traps scattered around underneath to help with the mosquito population.
You're legit the funniest person ever. Love your vids!
I am still laughing at your, "uhumm, you watched my media tutorial didn't you?" absolutely brilliant. lol. Great content and explanation of the processes.
Thanks to this channel, I have a totally legitimate reason to get a pressure cooker that I'll totally be using for canning all the excess vegetables I'm definitely not accidently killing in my garden because I'm watching Plants in Jars videos.
i like your editing, entertaining but emphasizing the most useful tips lol..
Very cool idea!
I love the biotilt. Just like rocking a baby
Love this video! Thank you!
I assume that this can also be done on orchids. Do you have any comments on this ? Thanks a lot and keep going.... You have the perfect match of knowledge, humor, prices, places and authenticity.
The most entertainingly informative YT video of 2024
Wow you don't YT much or else plants in jars is just your jam.
Right?! She so smart and engaging, disseminating good info with a touch of humor. This is the content I crave! She's the kind of role model I want for my granddaughters. 🥰
Subscribed because damn this is cool
I just want to say I Absolutely love plants and when you said waterboard the plants I about lost my shit. Please keep making videos. Where ever your passion in plants takes you
My instant pot duo doesn't fit small jars with the biocoupler :(
I run all jars with lids on, and sterilize the couplers in foil. I assemble them in my still air box with incredible fear and anxiety. So far so good. I do it slowly and use the foil from the couplers to kind of umbrella the assembly zone. No nasties should be able to come off the interior of the foil.
"I assemble them in my still air box with incredible fear and anxiety" is so funny
@@plantsinjars Every one of us poor schlubs without a pro laminar flow hood should rightly be quaking in our boots!
@@plantsinjars Actually that would make a great video. Why not do one for super low budget at home without the fancy tools? You would have to stoop awful low, but it would sure be more relevant.
I have some of those already :) I am remaking my TC for Under $200 soon, where I use a still air box instead of a flow hood
@plantsinjars do you sell the plants? I would like to buy some of your creations
This is the first vid of yours that I've seen and I must say, really great info, love your humor haha, and the delivery is very easy to follow even for a dunce like myself lol. Here, have a sub 🤲🏼
Thanks for this Laur. I'm now subscribed. I would have been ages ago but didn't know the channel existed. I guess the algorithm finally got something right!
Cool video! must be a pain to get these things used to dry air once planted
I think tissue culture is in my list for things to put into a nuclear shelter. Keeping plants alive this way can go a long way. Thank you for this video.
Also. Fricken genius TIBs. Like the idea and will be stealing it for my own methods and benefits :)
Love your research and becoming a fast fan of your channel
Watched ur video first time today ...already on a roll watching one after another after subscribing ! Great content and love your lucidity ...even a layman will understand..🎉
This is fantastic such a cool way to grow plants
your work is truely amazing
That title and thumbnail make a great clickbait combo (compliment). I have a feeling this video will do well
I really like your videos. I've learned a lot
Fascinating! Thank You!
Thank you! that was bad ass!
Great video, subscribed instantly
great content, thanks for sharing
How have I not found you before wtffff. Awesome indeed
As someone who has 4 autoclaves in their home, I wonder what took me so long to find this chanel.
Can you please do a video on the full process of first getting the sample plant, doing the culture and ending with getting it hardened into soil ready for planting. I feel like each video ends with mutant plant goop in a jar.... Love your videos, been watching a lot lately, good job.
She has a video explaining how to acclimate a TC! Once a TC is acclimated you treat it like any other baby plant of that species! (I’ve acclimated a lot of TCs)
@@TaylorDurkin Thanks
My 2 favourite YT genres in 1 vidja Science + Plant stuff
Plantsinjars ❌
Plant Sin Jars ✅
Baptize those plants until they repent!
This was pretty cool. Subbed.
Thank you for your video❤
I've never seen anything like this before. You got a subscriber, cause I'm hooked!
Hey there! In recent times i've become really passionate about cultivating and your video has been a real ''passion snap'', i don't know how else to call it. You're very clear and down to earth which makes you really understandable, i have just one question: where do you buy your plants or a plant like the one you've shown in the video? Thank you.
It was from Etsy :) Glad you enjoyed the video! Tissue culture is a great hobby.
🤔 I'm feeling kinda inspired by this
After a bunch more research, I may end up trying to set up my own little lab for aquatic plants and try to sell fancy anubias
Love your channel, thanks for sharing your knowledge..
Thank you Laur is not enough. Thank you very much. I found your channel 3 weeks ago. Kept me awake a bit.. ur awesome. I took like all of your video turorials. Kind of remembered my long ago Bsc and Master seminars in Plantscience😅 lol
The first couple of deli cups are lookin good. BAP 1mg IBA 0.1. Philodendron scandens and epiprenum. To test ;)
And I want to buy your hoodie
Greetings from viena AUT
great video!!!
You are offering a grate service. Science, knowledge and all information MUST be available to absolutely everyone!!! There must not be closed, tyrannic explorative guilds of any kind any more. This is the only essence of DEMOCRACY and FREEDOM . All respect to you. !!!
I agree! Science should never be gatekept or paywalled
Cool stuff. I've always been interested in "unusual" ways of growing plants.. but been a bit lazy and haven't managed to justify the expense for any cooler gadgets. But if I could potentially make my money back and even make a small profit from the hobby? That's a lot more motivating. Also enjoyed the humor and the vibes.
Hopefully some year I’ll be able to start TC too! It’s so interesting ❤
Does tissue culture work for trees or shrubs? Oh lawd I can feel a new side quest about to take over my life
yes . are u gonna use it for species used for bonsai?
There is a tree near me a juniperus ashei with a particularly unique drooping growth habit I would like to grow put junipers are difficult to grow from cutting I wonder if this would be more effective
You might look into "Air layering" first.
❤ all Baby plants are so adorable
Didnt know this was a thing. Very cool. 👍
Lol Your charming. The coffee gross caught me off guard lol.
Eyy love the vids
You make it look so easy 🤗
Tip of mine: Hotglue 2 Honey jars together the ones with plastic jar top and drill ome holes in them. smothen of the edges and you got a Bioreactor that costs you 1/5 of the price of those in the video. they work the same...
I know you mostly sell to companies at this point, do you know anyone selling this plant? Never heard of it and its beautiful!
Huh, it works the same as my ebb and flow hydroponic lettuce setup, but in jars. Fascinating.
Where do I sell all these plants now?
Very interesting, never done it, but i know some professional nurseries mostly abroad (out of Greece) are doing it.
watching from Vietnam begin 2020s, now continue cause i love Plant tissue culture. Be strong girl.
Okay you had me on 'waterboard the plants' 😂
So yeah, I'd like to ask a date related question as well..
You're awesome!
THANK YOU 🙏🏽
The YT algorithm put this on my front page. I'm so happy. Plants in jars is great.
Love this. You are awesome. I'm not sciency enough to do this process...but I will be a watcher.
Anyone can do tissue culture :) It seems much more complicated than it really is!
"$70,000 Worth of Plants in 90 Days"
I too had ideas for that, but I am pretty sure the cops would have showed up lol
The Plant Cell Technology Biocoupler is too tall for an instant pot. You have to replace one or both jars with smaller Mason Jars (narrow mouth). If you only swap out one, the chamber for the plant is unaffected, but you will have a smaller volume of Liquid Tissue Culture Medium. This probably translates to higher requirement for frequent subculture.
I never thought my love for plants could take this sort of turn, but have you ever experimented with Alocasia corms in tissue culture? I would assume the process would seem similar to your sunflower seeds in tissue culture demonstration a couple months ago.
I haven't but some people in my discord server are trying to micropropagate alocasias from corms as we speak :) They have a protocol they're following. The link to join is in the description of the video if you're interested!
This is the first video of yours that I watched. I think I'll stick around.
Have you already turned this into a company that one can invest in? I would 😂
“Water board the plants.” LOL
Is there a follow up on the next steps to get the plants rooted andbout of the jars🤔
They love waterboarding. It's called foliar feeding in the ecological agriculture space
Good video, Glormb!
It's Glorb not Glormb
Any tips for tree cuttings?
Please don't waterboard the plants 😭
They had it coming when they invented thorns
@@timobatana6705😂😂😂
The Americanness is shining through
It makes them stronger.🤣
Believe it or not, plants love to get waterboarded
Idk why but this is just one of the most insane things ive ever seen in my life. Im just sitting here intriguied at what looks like some sort of crazy scientific discovery/study. Ive never seen plants being cloned by being soaked in water.
thats nothing new, i do the same with mushrooms, mostly shiitake, because people like them, the same is done for DECADES now for aquatic plants. i do the same because THOSE aquatic plants DONT introduce new bacteria or snail into your tank, look up aqua scaping, THOSE "aqua gardeners" are my best customers.
but the claim of 70.000 $ is more an exageration.
@@Asmodis4 well coincidentally I know about aquascaping because I like fish and fish tanks/ponds I know some aquatic plants can produce asexually and clone themselves, I didn't know all plants could do that
How does the nutritional content of the edible plants compare to organic soil grown?
This is the first video of yours I have seen, but I immediately know you are a real one when I see that Publix Pure Cane Sugar.
If using a pressure cooker/autoclave, heat to `15psi` (this will depend on your elevation). 30-60 minutes works great ;)