Curious. Is their a list online of ALL known hormones(ratios) and there respective plants? It is very hard to find information on which hormones are best used in certain plants. Thanks in advance
The HEPA filter doesn't just capture particles larger than 0.3 micron, it also captures particles smaller than that, it's just that 0.3 is the low point of the efficiency. It's a V shaped response curve.
1:11 - Whoa... washing plant material for 20 mins to 2 hrs under running tap water? There has to be something better than this than wasting tons of water for small plant material.
OMG! 1983 repeated. I first propagated orchids, then in 1985, absolutely everything, including roses. Even kangaroo paws. Begonias were piss easy. Just chop up a leaf any old how, and throw a few pieces in a flask. The propagation rate was phenomenal. Thanks for this. It takes me back.
Wow, this video is 26 years old. Yet it's more professional than most modern videos. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Curious. Is their a list online of ALL known hormones(ratios) and there respective plants? It is very hard to find information on which hormones are best used in certain plants. Thanks in advance
Amazing explanation. Wish you good luck.
The HEPA filter doesn't just capture particles larger than 0.3 micron, it also captures particles smaller than that, it's just that 0.3 is the low point of the efficiency. It's a V shaped response curve.
And thats the size that filters all the bacteria and fungal spores and thats why it works.
Thanku so much for this wonderful video 🤗🤗
1:11 - Whoa... washing plant material for 20 mins to 2 hrs under running tap water? There has to be something better than this than wasting tons of water for small plant material.
Thank you very much from Yemen
concise but very useful information about plat tissue culture
OMG! 1983 repeated. I first propagated orchids, then in 1985, absolutely everything, including roses. Even kangaroo paws.
Begonias were piss easy. Just chop up a leaf any old how, and throw a few pieces in a flask. The propagation rate was phenomenal.
Thanks for this.
It takes me back.
Chemical names
Looks so expensive for me now🤣🤣
谢谢分享!
5:25 he totally didn't wash his hands right.
What are you trying to say?
@@drpk6514 He washed his hands about as much as a typical man in the USA, which is not enough for laboratory conditions. His hands were still dirty.
That's what you took away from this?
@@joekunedo No, I enjoyed this series, very useful and informative, but that dude needs to practice handwashing or contamination will be common.
@@NotSoCrazyNinja 1st thats the demonstration. 2nd didnt you see he used disinfecting foam? These guys certainly know their job better than you.
ummmm, why was the video started halfway through? Pretty sure we missed out on heaps.
This is part 2. You can find part 1 on the channel.
ingrish???
I'm sure you can speak your second language better than them.