Re: [DIYbio] Callus with Plant Tissue Culture

That way you can split it up, expand it to cover more plates, etc.

One more practical question, must a callus be cut up? Or can the whole thing by dropped on induction media? It's one of those little things of basic technique I miss out on for not taking horticulture labs in school...

This is all great information, thanks for your help. I have a ton of the D. aliciae seedlings so I think I'm going to put them all in different media and see what happens. I have a kalanchoe as well, at first I thought it was cool, but now it's growing like weeds and I'm finding plantlets all over the patio! BTW, I'm the one who brought the ants for K.G. at The Lab a few months ago if you remember. Hopefully I can become a member once I start getting into more advanced stuff!

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