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Tissue Culturing & Other Propagation Techniques of Banana Plants This forum is for discussing propagation techniques of banana plants. Tissue culturing is the popular process of creating clones from a source plant. There are other techniques to propagate banana plants however, such as nicking corms or dividing corms. Learn more inside. |
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Re: step by step Tissue Culture Pineapple
LOOKS easy, HOPE so! THANKS:
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Aloha, this was a great read. Starting with something simple like pineapple is a great way to learn and encourage others to start their own TC practice.
My wife has experience in Mycology, but we have never had the chance to try other flora. I would like to set up a station but we are not yet at that point. Seeds. We bought a white pineapple at our market. One segment contained several seeds. These next few days I was going to make time to plant them. Curious question. I understand it may take 5 to 8 years to fruit. Also, assuming the other around it are seedless... Could they be from stress? Or maybe an old variety? Or just a case of the plant trying to live on? Anyway... everyone should TC. It would make the world a better place. My goal is to some day TC my Fe'i... so I can see those little plants grow. Mahalo |
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Re: step by step Tissue Culture Pineapple
Hey Novy
Do you use any preservative in your media. l am having bacteria which l cant get rid off each time l initiate. Have you ever used PPM or give me a tip of how to get rid of bacteria |
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