Cloning plants using tissue culture propagation

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @KillsBillions
    @KillsBillions 9 месяцев назад +1

    Some of those terminal spines are absolutely insane. So beautiful

  • @phonphon2130
    @phonphon2130 Год назад +3

    All of agaves have shown in this vid are super super gorgeous. 🤩🤩🤩

  • @huckwild6464
    @huckwild6464 Год назад +1

    i love how with all blue heelers fetch is a life or death game not just for fun haha

  • @unknownsucculents4845
    @unknownsucculents4845 Год назад +3

    This was my first introduction to tissue culture and amazing to see how it works while being presented by a legend, Jeremy Spath.

  • @JoseFloresEC
    @JoseFloresEC Год назад +1

    I’ve heard of tissue culture propagation but never understood how it was done so this was a great video.
    Definitely a clever way for cloning plants for home settings and those in high demand and threatened by poachers in their native habitat.

  • @cactusjoe
    @cactusjoe Год назад +2

    Nice video and interesting to see this methodology being applied to cacti and other succulent plants; has of course been used for mass propagating of so many other plants, including Orchids, for decades.

  • @slashfeint
    @slashfeint Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this with us! This guy is obviously a pro and knows his stuff.

    • @bobs5596
      @bobs5596 Год назад

      he goes by 'Heisenberg'...

    • @ChopsticksDIYGarden
      @ChopsticksDIYGarden 8 месяцев назад

      Looks like a nice guy. He talks and looks like my neighbor.

  • @Tminus89
    @Tminus89 Год назад +2

    Tissue culture is a very interesting process, loved to learn some more about it :) In an earlier video, I said to you I didn't like cacti and succulents enough to want to own them (yet) but found them very interesting... since I have been seeing more and more varieties and I am now sold haha. Bought 2 small cacti and put some marvelous Agave on my wishlist! Will keep following you on your plant journey

  • @tcss0612
    @tcss0612 Год назад +4

    cactus can use single areole as explant. more over since cactus flower are actuelly containing stem tissue and therfor areole. you can use cactus flower bud as explant. it;s the perfect explant for cactus TC.

  • @crashnebula7
    @crashnebula7 Год назад +2

    He needs to update his website more often because I want to buy some but most of the cool stuff is sold out

    • @billyjack3580
      @billyjack3580 Год назад +2

      He has some amazing seedlings in his catalog. Just know that when you buy a (this x that) seedling you’ll get a random seedling from the batch, not necessarily as nice as the one he selected for the image on the website. On the other hand, if he lists a named clone, like something really special that he’s selected and tissue cultured, the plant you get will look like the picture.

  • @TerryJent
    @TerryJent Год назад

    Welcome to my laboratory! Nice!

  • @BelgianSpeedcuber
    @BelgianSpeedcuber Год назад

    That's an amazing way to propagate 😮😮😮
    Thanks for sharing your wisdom in all your videos!! You're a true legend 🤘🤘💚

  • @yungpurrp
    @yungpurrp Год назад +1

    amazing video. i didn’t know TC was a thing with cacti.
    i come from mycology and tissue culture is something i’m very familiar with.
    just so y’all know you can achieve the same results building and using a Still air box (S.A.B) for your clean environment work space. most of us can’t afford a flow hood lol. however it’s not hard, and if you can do this you’re sterile enough to grow mushrooms so kill two birds with one stone. you can also sterilize everything with a pressure cooker.
    much love.

  • @HOODBOSS5000
    @HOODBOSS5000 Год назад

    Major inspo.

  • @ryanisennock7049
    @ryanisennock7049 Год назад

    As someone who is super interested in doing tissue culture at home, this is a super cool video! Thanks for making it

  • @AliAtapour_ProjectReef
    @AliAtapour_ProjectReef Год назад

    Another bad ass video

  • @LarsLarsen77
    @LarsLarsen77 Год назад +1

    I've got a tissue culture lab in my kitchen but I've been struggling with cacti.

  • @jfjf-yn6wj
    @jfjf-yn6wj Год назад

    you are goated mate

  • @lostolli7766
    @lostolli7766 Год назад +1

    That's a cool video. I am getting into TC right now myself and I have gained some experience with Rhododendron sp.
    Gotta start to try some cacti. Btw, theoretically you could grow thousands of plants with one single cell - not even a meristem cell.
    In practice, you really do not need meristem tissue, but you should have some cells at least... but if you can, you are using meristem tissue.
    And you can think of tissue culture as something as a graft to be honest. Sure, sterility is a big pain, but you are supporting some tissue with sugar, plant growth hormones and water as well as some nutrients in both cases, but TC is more efficient.

  • @bryenanthony1890
    @bryenanthony1890 Год назад +1

    “You could put a dog turd in there and it will be sterile” 😂

  • @Ascendingtom
    @Ascendingtom Год назад +1

    great to see! i have watched quite a few of Plants in Jars on youtube. She does really detailed videos on tissue culture at home mostly for houseplants

    • @LarsLarsen77
      @LarsLarsen77 Год назад +1

      I watch her too but she has no idea what she's doing, she did it once and almost cut her finger off. What is it about youtube that makes total beginners try to teach the world?

    • @totopolo2379
      @totopolo2379 17 часов назад

      she is amareur at most, she is a ballerina but mo scientist. She just took a course with the other clueless mexican at bogus plant cell technology.

    • @totopolo2379
      @totopolo2379 17 часов назад

      @@LarsLarsen77yeah glad someone saw it again, she does pretty erroneous stuff

  • @chuckgoecke
    @chuckgoecke 7 месяцев назад

    Tissue culture cloning gets a little tricky when dealing with variegated plants and similarly chimera plants, which variegated plants kind of are. Often to come true, as in a variegated variety needs to sprout a true pup, it needs to come off the stem. Getting a clump of baby plants that are maintaining the variegation is the trick.

  • @alaskansummertime
    @alaskansummertime 4 месяца назад

    And what is the fertilizer you use for growing it in the perlite?

  • @danielgrogan-celestialcons8123
    @danielgrogan-celestialcons8123 3 дня назад

    Need help!! What is that TC Gel ??? Do we buy it? What is it made from? Any advice with the Gel in the jars please lmk!

  • @lenovothinkpad8275
    @lenovothinkpad8275 Год назад

    I've seen Indonesian doing this with Aroids but for agaves , I never think that ........ Gorgeous plants he has , yeah 😍😍

  • @jakobsulzer4831
    @jakobsulzer4831 Год назад

    @cactifanatici is Socal based and does really cool TC with cacti! I'd personally love to see a Cactus Quest x CactiFanatici collab video!

  • @thenickspohn
    @thenickspohn Год назад +2

    What is the color coding mean in the media and what are you using to color?

    • @jeffbennett-nw3cb
      @jeffbennett-nw3cb Год назад +1

      I'm also curious as to the significance of the different coloured growing media @CactusQuest can you relay the question to Jeremy?

    • @totopolo2379
      @totopolo2379 17 часов назад

      just for the youtube vids and rainbow pol

  • @MR-puffnstuff
    @MR-puffnstuff 7 месяцев назад

    What is your web site for ordering information and so fourth please.

  • @scottsolar5884
    @scottsolar5884 Год назад

    I have been buying seeds and chemistry to do exactly this!

    • @Jen-br5hx
      @Jen-br5hx Год назад

      no chemistry required dude.

  • @billyjack3580
    @billyjack3580 Год назад

    7:16 This has to be a Dyckia hybrid.

  • @dj33036
    @dj33036 Год назад +1

    I suspect they're doing this with animal life as well.

    • @wilsonb5417
      @wilsonb5417 Год назад +2

      Oh it's already been done. Hundreds of animals have been cloned but scientist haven't perfected it yet because they don't live very long.

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      @@wilsonb5417 ya they do, you can get your pets cloned for like 50k now. And live a average life span.

  • @bobs5596
    @bobs5596 Год назад

    look at us man! can you believe it? we 're still using SEEDS!! arrrgh!! i want my neon red and green fluorescent blinking arios NOW!!

  • @leechaille121
    @leechaille121 Год назад

    Nice video! If you are interested in touring a commercial TC lab let me know.

  • @MNtwincitieswaters
    @MNtwincitieswaters 10 месяцев назад

    Autoclave sterilizes everything except infectious prions

  • @alpidiasalani3058
    @alpidiasalani3058 Год назад

    È lo stesso sistema con cui moltiplicano le orchidee .

  • @helgedonath1524
    @helgedonath1524 Год назад +1

    why do you do something like that? it's like frankenstein. it no longer smells like nature and the desert. it smells like a laboratory and disinfectants.

    • @bobs5596
      @bobs5596 Год назад

      do you eat strawberries? they are most likely from tissue culture...

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      It would be a faster way to propagate cactuses. With a lot of cactuses you can cut the tops off replant the tops and the base will pup out multiple new heads that once big enough could be cut and replanted and are exact clones of the parent plant. I do it with my trichocereus strains. If your needing clones for a commercial operation to sell this would grow a single plant much faster.