Cutting Edge Cloning: Tissue Culture Propagation

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Tissue Culture Cloning. Seems no one gets it. This may be a game changer if it can work with autos, and I have a few ideas if it doesn't work the first try. I even tried to spark interest in it for the AFN Test Team to get product AFN test it. The reaction its was ohh cool...... HELLO! THIS may be ( I'm not saying it is but... ) a game changer in growing autos. Its not hard to do. Keep everything sterile and all should be good.

But I'm going to jump in to this by starting with a photo period, a very special one. Ducksfoot. VERY hard to get in the USA, or anywhere else for that matter. After having sample the bud, and seen this beautiful plant's growth patterns, I have to use it! I've sIt will take 2-4 weeks to see results.
I'll take more pics and post later.

Does anyone realize what this could mean to the community if we can clone autos this way?? Stay Tuned!
 
Tissue Culture Cloning. Seems no one gets it. This may be a game changer if it can work with autos, and I have a few ideas if it doesn't work the first try. I even tried to spark interest in it for the AFN Test Team to get product AFN test it. The reaction its was ohh cool...... HELLO! THIS may be ( I'm not saying it is but... ) a game changer in growing autos. Its not hard to do. Keep everything sterile and all should be good.

But I'm going to jump in to this by starting with a photo period, a very special one. Ducksfoot. VERY hard to get in the USA, or anywhere else for that matter. After having sample the bud, and seen this beautiful plant's growth patterns, I have to use it! I've sIt will take 2-4 weeks to see results.
I'll take more pics and post later.

Does anyone realize what this could mean to the community if we can clone autos this way?? Stay Tuned!

Send me a PM. Get in my ear. Say beautiful things to me. Or at least tell me your plan and what company makes a consumer product for it (if any.) :hump: (lol)
 
Do you have any links where I can learn more. I have a little auto with a trait I like so I'm trying to reveg after harvest. In the future if I could clone it that would be awesome.
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the kit is from Monster Gardens.com

if you try this, post a thread! We don't know if this will work for autos, this is an experiment.

Good luck!


Do you have any links where I can learn more. I have a little auto with a trait I like so I'm trying to reveg after harvest. In the future if I could clone it that would be awesome. View attachment 638848View attachment 638849

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The Future Farmers of America here in Fl use a lab to propagate Sea Oats. 1 plant with a 50℅ success rate, 1,000 clones makes 500 living plantable protected plants.

How this works with autos I dunno. But I am a believer in the process. I planted some of those oats.
 
Autos appear to have no way to reset the clock in them that times flowering. A 14 day old clone is a 14 day old plant growing older while waiting to regrow roots. That's why conventional cloning is not often sucessful. This process may or may not circumvent that issue. I plan to find out and it may take several different approaches to get it right. We'll see! I've started with photo periods just to get the feel for doing the procedures, and its a very worthy strain to clone! I'd take 50% success! I could make 100 seedlings out of 1 tiny plant. I want to learn to do this from leaf tissue also.

The Future Farmers of America here in Fl use a lab to propagate Sea Oats. 1 plant with a 50℅ success rate, 1,000 clones makes 500 living plantable protected plants.

How this works with autos I dunno. But I am a believer in the process. I planted some of those oats.
 
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