clone preserving gel?

PotHead3

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Hi guy i remember seeing an article on a gel that can preserve a pea size (smaller) cutting from a plant. i remember it said you take that little piece and put it in a small container with the gel and it will preserve it for months and when you need it. just take it out and will grow to small flowing size in about 4 weeks.

anyone know whats it called
 
that doesnt exist cuz thats not possible.

actually, it is completely possible, it is called tissue culture and doesnt require a slip cutting, which is what everyone refers to as cloning. there are many benefits to cloning via tissue culture, though a sterile environment is suggested... the grow store i go to sometimes has a tissue culture lab set up where they use tissue culture for all their in house plants... its a pretty slick setup too..

the gel you speak of is probably just something with agar in it:
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/life-sc...sue-culture/product-lines.html#Gelling Agents

a video on tissue culture taking:
http://www.youtube.com/user/fbt2007?gl=GB&hl=en-GB
 
Hi guy i remember seeing an article on a gel that can preserve a pea size (smaller) cutting from a plant. i remember it said you take that little piece and put it in a small container with the gel and it will preserve it for months and when you need it. just take it out and will grow to small flowing size in about 4 weeks.

anyone know whats it called
you know i cant rember were but i herd about this as well .....i once new a guy who kept his clones in a Fridge he riged up with a small light and think if i rember he kept them between 38 42 degrees kept the clones for a long time the had to be rooted befor you stick em in
 
you know i cant rember were but i herd about this as well .....i once new a guy who kept his clones in a Fridge he riged up with a small light and think if i rember he kept them between 38 42 degrees kept the clones for a long time the had to be rooted befor you stick em in

yea you can store clones good @45-50F, however you can achieve the same by using really low amounts of nutes and low light... i veg everything slowly for two months waiting on my flowering plants to finish, and actually my clones that are now in small soil pots will stay there til about a month before harvest then i will veg them in DWC, in DWC they grow super fast compared to light feeding in soil...

edited to add:
my 45-50F was based on what i read, storing them at lower temps is probably fine as long as ice crystals arent forming... it basically suspends growth..
 
tissue culture. thats what it is . now i reember thanks defcome plus one rep.

darkdestruction420 just cause you never heard dont mean it dont exist. it was covered in hightimes and at first i though it would be kinda useless. but now think about it. if you can keep little bits of tissue in a gel of your favorite strain.. clones of the mother plant instead of seeds that you dont know aBOUT yet. this is a great idea and very usefull
 
tissue culture. thats what it is . now i reember thanks defcome plus one rep.

darkdestruction420 just cause you never heard dont mean it dont exist. it was covered in hightimes and at first i though it would be kinda useless. but now think about it. if you can keep little bits of tissue in a gel of your favorite strain.. clones of the mother plant instead of seeds that you dont know aBOUT yet. this is a great idea and very usefull

haha, you should be thanking me for bumping your thread up so someone who knew what you were talking about saw it. it is a very interesting idea, im still trying to wrap my mind around it. You were right. I was wrong.
 
learning about totipotency might help you get a grip on it... its the same principal as cell replication that is shown in vitro. a highly sterilized environment so there is no stress to the cells trying to do work. its all part of a plants survival mechanism, and it is especially helpful with plants like orchids that are hard to germinate via seed due to the requirement of michorrizae...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totipotent#Totipotency
 
haha, you should be thanking me for bumping your thread up so someone who knew what you were talking about saw it. it is a very interesting idea, im still trying to wrap my mind around it. You were right. I was wrong.

lol thanks for the bump but my thread was already on top of the page lol
 
haha, you should be thanking me for bumping your thread up so someone who knew what you were talking about saw it. it is a very interesting idea, im still trying to wrap my mind around it. You were right. I was wrong.
lol i wont be thanking you cause you replied the next day.. someone else might have saw this anyway lol. anyway you need to thank me cause i showed you how the impossible is possible.
 
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