Muchas gracis I live your content, I am a grower from homestead florida, I have used these hormones before and on active growing large plants and the response is very observable.
Thanks. Happy to know that you are watching our videos. If you require these plant hormones, you can purchase them from our store: www.plantcelltechnology.com/plant-growth-regulators/
Thank you for all the informative videos! Would love to see a video on possible TC experiments one could do in a home 'lab', besides differences in protocols, and more in the direction of hybridization, creating somaclonal/genetic variability, etc. Thanks!
Very good video. Thanks for sharing. Can you explain about the dilution of the hormone stock solution? The hormone is sold in powder form, measured in grams, but the protocol recommends using it in ml. What is the concentration of the stock solution? Do you use any solvent to dilute the powdered hormone to make the stock solution?
Hi, This video will show you how to make stock solutions of powder from plant hormones: th-cam.com/video/XI3pH_X_4TI/w-d-xo.html It will answer your quetsions.
Hi, We haven't worked with blueberry plants in our lab yet, so we don't have a developed protocol for the same. However, you can try searching the internet, you will find many research papers mentioning the protocol that you can use.
GA3 is heat labile and should be filter sterilized and added to cooled MS media. So, add the hormone (using the filter sterilization technique) after the autoclaved media is cooled down.
Hey what's your stance on BA / BAP? The content creator from PlantsinJars had made a comment in some videos of her that BA is not considered safe because its synthetic. I know the MSDS sheet has safety precautions for it, but should hobbyists actively avoid it? Would touching media that has PGRs be harmful?
Here's what Francisco says: "That would be a personal opinion. It's like eating only organic products. Synthetic PGRs are preferred in tissue culture because they are heat resistant. Natural PGRs are usually not heat stable and must be added to the media after sterilization. This means you have to filter, sterilize, and add them to the media after cooling to 55°C. All these steps must be done inside the laminar flow hood."
I love how FAST you created a video from the time you posted the questionnaire on Instagram. Well done!
Thank you for your kind words, and thank you for keeping up with our updates ❤
Can make a video on somatic hybridization
Muchas gracis I live your content, I am a grower from homestead florida, I have used these hormones before and on active growing large plants and the response is very observable.
Thanks. Happy to know that you are watching our videos. If you require these plant hormones, you can purchase them from our store: www.plantcelltechnology.com/plant-growth-regulators/
Thank you for all the informative videos! Would love to see a video on possible TC experiments one could do in a home 'lab', besides differences in protocols, and more in the direction of hybridization, creating somaclonal/genetic variability, etc.
Thanks!
Sure! We are trying to create more interesting and innovative content, so stay tuned to our channel!
Where do have your outlets in qatar?
We have distributors at all locations. You can find the details of the closest to you here: www.plantcelltechnology.com/distributors/
Amazing 😍
Thank you!
Great content. Please make more videos!
Thank you! Will do!
do you know where to find Piper auritum in a jar? Thanks for a great show!
If you are looking for in vitro plants. Try searching on Instagram. There are many into the business, so you might find what you are looking for.
Have you seen any recipes for majesty palms? Is it best to callus a piece of a leaf then multiply?
No, we didn't try the plant in our lab yet.
Which hormone suits plant having bulb as tubers, like hyacinth, tulips etc.is jasminic acid a hormone used for this type of plants
Very good video. Thanks for sharing.
Can you explain about the dilution of the hormone stock solution? The hormone is sold in powder form, measured in grams, but the protocol recommends using it in ml. What is the concentration of the stock solution?
Do you use any solvent to dilute the powdered hormone to make the stock solution?
Hi,
This video will show you how to make stock solutions of powder from plant hormones: th-cam.com/video/XI3pH_X_4TI/w-d-xo.html
It will answer your quetsions.
Hello friends.
I needed blue berry plant tissue culture, protocol.
Hi,
We haven't worked with blueberry plants in our lab yet, so we don't have a developed protocol for the same. However, you can try searching the internet, you will find many research papers mentioning the protocol that you can use.
Thanks for the video. You grow philodendrons, alocasias, monsters, carnivores...
And what about orchids - are you not planning them??
Currently, our focus is on houseplants and carnivorous plants. But, we will let you know if we plan orchids TC.
Thanks for your video. I have a question about GA3. Do you add GA3 into medium before or after autoclave?
GA3 is heat labile and should be filter sterilized and added to cooled MS media. So, add the hormone (using the filter sterilization technique) after the autoclaved media is cooled down.
@@PlantCellTechnology Thanks for your answer
Happy to help!
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elche produkte von ihnen benötige ich für in vitro für cannabis... und welche eigenschaften bewirken die benötigten produkte für cannabis
Blue berry plant tissue culture media components.
Proportion.
We haven't worked with blueberry plants yet, so we can not provide more details. However, you can find the plant protocol by doing an internet search.
Hey what's your stance on BA / BAP? The content creator from PlantsinJars had made a comment in some videos of her that BA is not considered safe because its synthetic. I know the MSDS sheet has safety precautions for it, but should hobbyists actively avoid it? Would touching media that has PGRs be harmful?
Here's what Francisco says: "That would be a personal opinion. It's like eating only organic products. Synthetic PGRs are preferred in tissue culture because they are heat resistant. Natural PGRs are usually not heat stable and must be added to the media after sterilization. This means you have to filter, sterilize, and add them to the media after cooling to 55°C. All these steps must be done inside the laminar flow hood."
@@PlantCellTechnology appreciate the response! You guys are the best
@@dragonsimon1 Thank you so much for your kind words!
Thank you for making this! Please do a video on the different types of bioreactors next!
Thanks for your love and support. Many great videos are lined up so stay tuned!
Can someone connect me ,I'm looking for a plant tissue culture job, I've two yr experience and three years diploma in Applied Biology