Variegated Philodendron Pedatum Tissue Culture Guide | Step-by-Step with Lab Director Francisco

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2023
  • Learn the art of cloning and micropropagation for Variegated Philodendron Pedatum in this concise overview video. Our lab director, Francisco, shares his expertise, guiding you through the essential steps to successfully propagate these stunning variegated plants. Get your tissue culture materials with 10%OFF Using This Link: www.plantcelltechnology.com/?...
    Join Francisco as he explains the process from start to finish. Discover how to select a healthy plant specimen and induce to plant tissue culture. Follow along as he demonstrates the careful dissection and sterilization of explants, and their transfer to a suitable growth medium.
    Francisco shares valuable tips on maintaining sterile conditions, providing the right nutrient balance, and creating an ideal environment for tissue growth and root development. Witness the transformation of tiny plantlets into thriving, vibrant specimens.
    Unlock the secrets of cloning and micropropagation for Variegated Philodendron Pedatum with Francisco's expert guidance. This video is perfect for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts looking to expand their knowledge and skills.
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  • @zerocostcompliance5407
    @zerocostcompliance5407 Год назад +2

    This came at the right time! I've got a florida beauty I need to subculture.

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Год назад

      ooo! That sounds amazing. You know you can share pictures of your cultures with us to get featured on our Insta page. We do featurefridays every week on Instagram to promote culturists like you. If interested you can share the picture at anjali@plantcelltechnology.com.

  • @josebarrigacossani6890
    @josebarrigacossani6890 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, i love this video. I wanna to ask you, do you have a special tc media for variegated plants?

  • @jonesrdh7170
    @jonesrdh7170 Год назад +1

    What media PGR are you using for this plant and at what levels?

  • @sweettooth5737
    @sweettooth5737 Год назад

    I've been watching your videos for so long that I feel like I know you. 😊 It would be wonderful to win the chance to join your class! Best of luck to everyone, and i will be watching for updates. 👍
    Have a great day!! 💚

  • @Danutza110
    @Danutza110 Год назад

    Hello Francisco! Have you tried multiplying the plant using the 'callus' method? To exclude the risk of losing the plant.

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Год назад

      Callus form at a very early stage and then divided for further organ development and multiplication. Are you referring to that process?

    • @Danutza110
      @Danutza110 Год назад

      @@PlantCellTechnology I mean the 'natural callus'.
      At the university I worked with purple potato tubers, by inoculating parts of the tuber on a medium supplemented with 2,4D, I obtained callus, which I then introduced into the rooting medium.

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Год назад

      @@Danutza110 No we haven't worked on potato yet. But, we're sure you might find a number of studies on the method.

  • @joseph-ft7qk
    @joseph-ft7qk Год назад

    how do you sterilize a plastic vessel like that (I'm assuming it can't be autoclaved?)

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Год назад

      The plastic vessels we use are autoclavable.

    • @tristenhunt8400
      @tristenhunt8400 4 месяца назад

      as long as the lid and container are Polypropylene you can autoclave it. they will usually have a recycle symbol with a 5 in the middle.

  • @marcelinanoss8825
    @marcelinanoss8825 6 месяцев назад

    why is the sound quality so broken up.. hard to understand

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  6 месяцев назад

      There was some problem with our mic. The issue is fixed in our latest videos.

  • @KorrakotK
    @KorrakotK Год назад +1

    There is a lot of these plants in Thailand. Super cheap, almost free.

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Год назад

      Really! That would be so wonderful for people interested in growing or keeping these plants in their homes.

    • @oNorw
      @oNorw Год назад

      any idea if there are anyone that ships international? i want to buy a lot of plants but everything is so expensive where i live

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Год назад +2

      @@oNorw International shipping will also be way expensive. It's better if you google local nurseries around you and purchase plants from there. If not your city, then may be any neighbor ones. That way you will only need to pay for the product than expensive shipping charges.

    • @oNorw
      @oNorw Год назад

      @@PlantCellTechnology thats true. I know that some people in my country import plants to sell on Facebook and they are usually very expensive, im in Norway so shipping would probably only be safe for the plants a few months of the yeah since it gets cold.
      It might be worth it but if the plants die when transported it would not be fun haha.

    • @PlantCellTechnology
      @PlantCellTechnology  Год назад

      @@oNorw Correct! transportation is another issue.