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  Re: [Aroid-l] Tissue Culture ? Can common folk do it?
From: Steve Marak <samarak at gizmoworks.com> on 2010.09.11 at 17:29:35(21443)
My wife's setup involves a pressure cooker, an electronic kitchen balance
that reads in grams, and a "hood" made by buying a large clear plastic bin
at Wal-Mart, turning it upside down, and cutting a hole in the side and
taping a clear plastic flap over it. After trying several options, she's
now using regular home canning jars (with the plastic lids, not the metal
ones) to hold the medium.

We happened to already have the pressure cooker and electronic kitchen
balance, but other than those, the most expensive thing has been
purchasing the media, which Cathy gets from PhytoTech (
http://www.phytotechlab.com ). She's buying pre-mixed formulations they
offer, which require only the addition of sugar.

At the moment she's focused on learning to flask orchid seed efficiently,
rather than tissue culture, but she has done a little TC in that kind of
setup when she was teaching high school, so it can be done.

Carolina Biological ( http://www.carolina.com ) offers TC "kits" designed
for teachers/students/home enthusiasts (put "tissue culture" in the search
box). They won't set you up to do TC of your plants at home, but can give
you a feel for the kind of lab techniques you need (and help give you the
confidence that you can do it), and several of them are pretty cheap - the
sundew TC kit is less than $25 US.

Sterilization of the environment in the hood is key, of course. Some
people use a spray bottle of ethanol, but not only is it very "fumey",
it's very flammable, so Cathy uses other options. You can use dilute
bleach, or some people prefer a calcium hypochlorite (household bleach is
a sodium hypochlorite solution) solution instead. Aaron Hicks, at his
Orchid Seedbank Project, has lots of great advice from his experience
flasking orchids which would apply in TC also. Check out
http://members.cox.net/ahicks51/osp/

Steve

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