I’ve watched this 5+ times, I just wanted to say thank you!!! Very thorough video. Just getting into deflasking tissue cultures and growing them on, this video helped me so much!!
Great video! I've done one ring of fire tissue culture and didn't use an antifungal. I did use hydrogen peroxide, which I'm guessing would the same. Oh and I did mine in Fluval Stratum. Works AMAZING! I lost no plants!
Great video. Awesome to actually see Tissue Culture. Different speakers at Horticultural Society touched on this subject as restrictions and costs have changed the Growing Nursery Industry in NZ. Bringing plant materials into NZ isn't like what it used to be. Protecting the Agricultural industry has really gone into another gear, but still under funded. To see this first hand in video puts it into perspective.
Yes, I don't have anything to do with the importation process, I simply by the flasks of other growers (seems far too complicated & costly for me) but I can absolutely imagine the stress of it all! Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Hello. Beautiful video. My question is, what is the name of the green tray with a transparent dome shown at minute 16:58? Do you have the link or the name of the product? Thanks and best of luck!
Super interesting! I have a lot of questions, I seem to have missed your live chat:(. I think without TC I would never be able to afford the collection I currently love in my home. I knew it was a process that produces plants quickly, but had no idea what that entailed and you made it look so simple. Do you have to keep the plants warmer than a certain temp? What is your success rate? Are there retailers (not wholesalers) who sell to the general public? What do we look when buying a container of TC? Thank you for this video, you got my mind going, lol! ~Lynn
Hey Lynn! TC has definitely made plants VERY affordable and I don't think anyone will complain about that! It looks like a simple process, but a single flask can take me about an hour to pot up! Its best to keep them at a slightly warmer than average temp, and my success rate currently is 100%. Im not sure if any sell publicly yet but they may consider it in the future if it becomes more popular? Glad to hear you enjoyed it & thanks for watching!
I’ve watched this 5+ times, I just wanted to say thank you!!! Very thorough video. Just getting into deflasking tissue cultures and growing them on, this video helped me so much!!
Thank you! Made my day! I'm truly only a beginner myself o I'm so glad to hear this was helpful! All the best with your de-flasking!
Just came across this channel......... I like it alot. 🙂
Awesome! 🤩
I’m sure I’m the proud owner of one of the pink princesses now - arrived last week 👍
Yippie!!! Enjoy 💕💕💕
Great video! I've done one ring of fire tissue culture and didn't use an antifungal. I did use hydrogen peroxide, which I'm guessing would the same. Oh and I did mine in Fluval Stratum. Works AMAZING! I lost no plants!
Yes! Hydrogen peroxide would indeed do the trick! And that’s great to hear you haven’t lost any!👏
Loved watching this video it is very interesting, thank you for sharing.
So glad to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching 💕
Great video. Awesome to actually see Tissue Culture. Different speakers at Horticultural Society touched on this subject as restrictions and costs have changed the Growing Nursery Industry in NZ.
Bringing plant materials into NZ isn't like what it used to be.
Protecting the Agricultural industry has really gone into another gear, but still under funded.
To see this first hand in video puts it into perspective.
Yes, I don't have anything to do with the importation process, I simply by the flasks of other growers (seems far too complicated & costly for me) but I can absolutely imagine the stress of it all!
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant! And the blooper reel is too good 😂
Haha they're always a little treat for those of you who stick around to the end!
Hello.
Beautiful video. My question is, what is the name of the green tray with a transparent dome shown at minute 16:58? Do you have the link or the name of the product?
Thanks and best of luck!
Thanks!
Thank you! 😍💕
Great video
Thank you 🥰
Hi, I'm keen to get have a go at trying this, any pointers where to get the equipment needed here in NZ?
I don't sorry! I got these a long time ago
After you put them in the dome how often did you let them air out to acclimate before you open the lid completely?
I left them for two weeks, then opened the holes in the top for two weeks, then left the lid half off for two weeks and then took the lid off 💕
Super interesting! I have a lot of questions, I seem to have missed your live chat:(.
I think without TC I would never be able to afford the collection I currently love in my home. I knew it was a process that produces plants quickly, but had no idea what that entailed and you made it look so simple. Do you have to keep the plants warmer than a certain temp? What is your success rate? Are there retailers (not wholesalers) who sell to the general public? What do we look when buying a container of TC? Thank you for this video, you got my mind going, lol! ~Lynn
Hey Lynn!
TC has definitely made plants VERY affordable and I don't think anyone will complain about that!
It looks like a simple process, but a single flask can take me about an hour to pot up!
Its best to keep them at a slightly warmer than average temp, and my success rate currently is 100%.
Im not sure if any sell publicly yet but they may consider it in the future if it becomes more popular?
Glad to hear you enjoyed it & thanks for watching!
@@GrowingGreenNZ what a great video. I have seen flasks sell in the USA. Also that is how orchid seeds are grown in flasks but different auger
@@karenmyers9146 I’m not sure about orchids from seed sorry!
Hi Thanks for the video
It is very interesting
What brand of fungicide did you use 🤔
Thanks
Hey! Glad you enjoyed it! It’s Yates fungicide from Bunnings 💕
@@GrowingGreenNZ thanks for the reply is it the Yates fungus gun in the spray bottle?
Thanks
@@blakeingram663 it’s in a little non spray bottle 💕
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 your husband is hilarious 😂 😂😂😂😂😂
He actually is though 😂
Did you nursery pots have drainage holes in them?
Yes they do :)