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Tissue Culture
Does anyone know where i can find info on carnivorous plant tissue?(list of ingredients, preparations,etc.)This is my final frontier, and once i learn, i know i will make unspeakable amounts of CPs!!!(and i have to,)Speaking of which, i think its time to harvest D. capensis seeds. I have ridiculous amounts of seeds,and more flowers to come! anyone willing to trade or buy please ask.note i am buisy, so it might take me at most a day to get back with yas.
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Re: tissue culture
Very short time to reply now, sorry, but try googling KitchenTissueCulture.
I bought a kit from them, but haven't tried it yet I have several links to websites about TC for CP, but it's in my home PC I think. TTFN Arvin
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Not the expert, but here's how I do it. I devided micropropagation into 2 main processes:
(A) Media - Tools & Ingredients
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Yeah i have looked at the kitchen culture kits, and i want one!tell me how it looks when u recieve it =)
Wow! thank u for that info! gonna keep a note book and write everything down. Last edited by David; 8th November 2009 at 10:22 AM. |
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Re: tissue culture
KitchenTC kits looks quite nice, I got the kit of course which includes a manual on how to do TC. The only things you need that are not in the Kit are usually easily found household chemicals and stuff. The hardest part for me is to find the Baby food jars, as it is not popular here. They sell them in Groceries, but hey my two kids never even tasted one. I was thinking to buy some and donate the contents, but quite difficult I think. So I am not able to use the nice jar caps that the kit contains with.
From the manual I think that PPM is one big factor for the kitchen Culture thing, it inhibits contaminant. Jason, thanks for posting your system, really great help and info, because the Kitchen Culture manual has only a bit of a section about CP, there aren't any info about Nepenthes, only VFT and Drosera. TTFN Arvin
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Re: tissue culture
As far as I am concern, leafs micropropagating nepenthes or sarracenia are fairly difficult. These plants develop such symbiosis relationship with the microbs contains inside their traps. In such, it's hard to get 'em sterilized. Perhaps TC using seeds is the best option. One of our forum member had tried but to no avail. Nevertheless, I never tried it on pitcher plants though.
I don't know 'bout the chemical contain in your kit. But it should come with phytohormones and PPM (or at least equivalent). The ratio of auxin to cytokinin in the media determines initiation of root versus shoot buds. Hence TC'ng using ready made kit yield higher success rate. Often, home made TC set struggle to have plantets to root.
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Re: Tissue Culture
I am interested in this. Maybe can learn from orchid tissues culture.
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Re: Tissue Culture
I have an idea for making hybrids of nepenthes.Either seed or tissue would work, and you would need a big clear plastic tube about 4 ft tall. Basically grow the plants from seed or tissue to adult in these Tubes with 2 t-5 lighting units hanging down opposite from each other. hard to tell when they would flower,especially the two you wanna make seed from, but then if u had room u could have more pods. U would need probably 4 different size of chambers, 2 each,and different mixtures for eah set up pod.once you got to the 2nd pod, you would maybe induce normal leaf developement by laying off some of the hormones. at pod 3 you could add hormones to induce flowering(i think potassium?) whalla! harvest seeds, tissue culture em up! save a few for the collection, and use the rest for hybridizing more plants. Now my question is, will this little fantasy i played out in my mind work? Can you grow a plant to a fully flowering state, invitro? thank u's =P
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