You are both of our favorite Tc teacher yet. I have learn so much from you. You never went to school or anything and doing this as a hobby. I totally like ur videos and content ❤
All I have for you is massive respect. When others try to make content by selling glamor/skin, you are one of the few who make content worth watching and learning.
You mentioned that you want some orchid seed to work on...I will likely have some Bletilla striata (Chinese Ground Orchid) seed available shortly if you would like a pod or two.
The monstera one might not be a fail yet at least. Ive noticed a lot of plants coming into the nursery that are quite clearly from tissue culture that tend to have 1 stem that is far bigger than the others and looks like a normal cutting, but then it has like 10 baby plants all around it at the base that grow so much slower. My guess is that for a lot of the vining aroids they probably grow first out of the node, and then start making extra plants on a delayed schedule. Not sure if subdividing one of the baby plants on its own instead of using a node circumvents this in future cultures, but its just something i noticed in more mature plants that have been going out for sale lately.
I hope you're able to have success with the anthurium projects! so cool that you got all that free stuff. oh, and newbie question... is there a reason to use plastic wrap instead of something like parafilm like you would secure Petri dishes? or is it just to save cost?
which website did you get the cactus from? I think it's pretty cool looking. Also have you ever tried growing morel mushrooms before? I didn't know if you knew of a recipe for morel mushroom culture. If you would let me know that would be sweet. Thank you.
I would like to see cymbidium orchid seed pod sowing, as I will be having 10 seed pods ready in 9 months time in which I will be sowing myself. Try to approach a orchid society in your area and ask some growers if they know how to obtain seed pods.
Have you tissue culture Hoya Kerrii variegated? I want to do that one and I was wondering if you have a video. Thank you for your videos they are supper helpful ❤
I feel like there is still benefit to tissue culturing monstera even if you only get one. Mostly because youll end up with a clean tissue culture that has multiple tiny nodes that each can be divided and cultured again. Whereas for a normal cutting you would end up with a bigger plant and for the same amount of time investment get only one new (albeit larger) propagatable node.
Merci beaucoup for sharing. Can you tell me how you sterilize the Phalaenopsis stems. I never succeded: either contaminations or I kill the germination eye on the nodes. Thanks a lot ❤
I want to try tissue culture. I have some electronics background and built a HEPA filtered incubator. But I can't buy chemicals in New Zealand because I am not a business. I've heard that TC used to be done using Coconut milk. Can anyone verify that?
You're my best TC teacher yet. Thanks to you I now have my own plants in jars. Thank you so much.
You are both of our favorite Tc teacher yet. I have learn so much from you. You never went to school or anything and doing this as a hobby. I totally like ur videos and content ❤
All I have for you is massive respect. When others try to make content by selling glamor/skin, you are one of the few who make content worth watching and learning.
You mentioned that you want some orchid seed to work on...I will likely have some Bletilla striata (Chinese Ground Orchid) seed available shortly if you would like a pod or two.
I'm on the isopod wagon too. I didn't expect this to happen. Don't tell my family or friends. I keep them in bins. Send help
Corpse flower is turning into The Thing 😂. Awesome video!
The monstera one might not be a fail yet at least. Ive noticed a lot of plants coming into the nursery that are quite clearly from tissue culture that tend to have 1 stem that is far bigger than the others and looks like a normal cutting, but then it has like 10 baby plants all around it at the base that grow so much slower.
My guess is that for a lot of the vining aroids they probably grow first out of the node, and then start making extra plants on a delayed schedule. Not sure if subdividing one of the baby plants on its own instead of using a node circumvents this in future cultures, but its just something i noticed in more mature plants that have been going out for sale lately.
Did you take off the roots from the cacti before you put it into tissue culture? Was just wondering how you did that. 😊
Hey. I'm from South Africa & love your videos. Would you please consider doing a video culturing a date palm tree?
I hope you're able to have success with the anthurium projects! so cool that you got all that free stuff. oh, and newbie question... is there a reason to use plastic wrap instead of something like parafilm like you would secure Petri dishes? or is it just to save cost?
Parafilm would work too. I just use plastic wrap because it's cheap
which website did you get the cactus from? I think it's pretty cool looking. Also have you ever tried growing morel mushrooms before? I didn't know if you knew of a recipe for morel mushroom culture. If you would let me know that would be sweet. Thank you.
NEW VIDEOOO YESSSSSSS!!❤❤
We love to see it!
I would like to see cymbidium orchid seed pod sowing, as I will be having 10 seed pods ready in 9 months time in which I will be sowing myself. Try to approach a orchid society in your area and ask some growers if they know how to obtain seed pods.
Have you tissue culture Hoya Kerrii variegated? I want to do that one and I was wondering if you have a video. Thank you for your videos they are supper helpful ❤
Do you have to keep your TC area a certain temp / humidity?
Get leopard Palms. They look a lot like a corpse flower but bloom relatively often.
Looking forward to update on monstera with new protocol. Been hesitant to try on one of mine. Not worth it if only get 1 lol
I feel like there is still benefit to tissue culturing monstera even if you only get one. Mostly because youll end up with a clean tissue culture that has multiple tiny nodes that each can be divided and cultured again. Whereas for a normal cutting you would end up with a bigger plant and for the same amount of time investment get only one new (albeit larger) propagatable node.
I love your videos.i have tried doing tc so many times in still air box but still getting contamination and how to clean room?
Merci beaucoup for sharing.
Can you tell me how you sterilize the Phalaenopsis stems.
I never succeded: either contaminations or I kill the germination eye on the nodes.
Thanks a lot ❤
💚👍I was going too say over head camera angle, not much room.
Duct tape to head.
Thanks for the cool information. 💚✌️
Hi Laur, Should I use horizontal or vertical airflow type of the laminar flow hood for tissue culture? Can you share your opinion on this? Thanks!
Either works but I prefer horizontal personally
You smart!
Do you run a plant store online?
How are the fireflies doing ?
What chemical would you recommend for inducing polyploidy?
I want to try tissue culture. I have some electronics background and built a HEPA filtered incubator. But I can't buy chemicals in New Zealand because I am not a business. I've heard that TC used to be done using Coconut milk. Can anyone verify that?
that cody ko line had me dying T_T
this is just a decoy to keep the police away, I'm sure.
Nice video tho.
YOOOO ISOPODS
I’ve been looking for the spikey thai’s 👀
@@plantsinjars me too, please let me know if you find any
Hi can I send you some orchid seed pods for you to groe
Seems like rooting with extra steps
Have you learned NOTHING 😩😩😩
The amorphophallus tendrils are odd 👀
Agreed.
Where did you get the cacti from? It looks fun to try out
Stop opening packages like you haven’t been to been to the emergency room for a laceration 🤦♀️ 🫶🤘stay safe🙏