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PLANT TISSUE CULTURE STARTER KIT FOR AROID - MONSTERA, ALOCASIA, OR PHILODENDRON

$ 83.95

Availability: 21 in stock
  • Set Includes: Scalpel Blade, book, test tubes, cloning tissue culture media, forceps, 10 plastic containers, rooting tissue culture media, 10 container lids, 10 biological vents, 5 sterile paper plates
  • Brand: In Vitro Garden Supply
  • Type: Tissue Culture Kit
  • Features: Complete kit
  • MPN: philkit
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Welcome to the future of plant propagation
    Already used by NASA at the international space station and will someday be the method used on Mars to grow plants.
    Get started today in this amazing plant propagation technique today.
    Included in the kit:
    1 - multiplication media - makes one liter of media
    1 - rooting media - makes one liter of media
    10 - Initiation test tubes
    10 - 16oz. plastic containers
    10 - plastic lids
    10 - biological vents to reduce condensation and provide air exchange to enhance your cultures.
    5 - sterile paper plates
    1 - sterile scalpel
    1 - sterile 8” forceps
    1 - Printed copy of Clone Like A Pro - Plant Tissue Culture Simplified
    Use the test tubes to initiate the node, then transfer it to the 16oz container to multiply. After this transfer to rooting media. Once rooted you will acclimate them and move into your garden.
    Steps are detailed in the included instructional guide.
    This same media recipe has been used by professionals in the nursery industry to clone millions of plants. Using tissue culture technique is the ideal way to clone a plant, conserve the gene pool, and save endangered plant species from extinction. This has been common practice in large commercial nurseries and research facilities since the 1970’s.
    Growing your favorite plants from tissue culture is not as difficult as you may think. If you follow specific steps anyone can do it. If you have a green thumb you will fall in love with tissue culture.
    Questions are always welcome.