Thank you!I'm really happy to hear you say that,,,im all about helping individuals make some progress ,,,when it comes to personal people doing personal research i can't support you enough,,
DKW displays improved callogenesis compared with MS basal salts in some cultivars
What have you read so far?
Thanks Rick, that’s an awesome paper! I also completely understand about not wanting to divulge too much, for the exact reasons you stated. I think I have some polyploid GH cheese buds forming (will need to double check the stoma to confirm). If I do, I will start testing out things and keep the group up to date as I go along!That's exactly the paper I read ,,
Your on fire ,,,this is where you develop some special potions,,,
It pains me to drop research in open fourm for companies to soak up , im sat in a shit legal climate and just can't do the work on my own to develop this shit properly
Various sterilization methods were tested to ensure shoot development from nodal explants by limiting the frequency of contaminating endophytes, which otherwise caused the death of explants. Seven commercially grown tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-containing cannabis genotypes (strains) showed significant differences in response to shoot growth from meristems and nodal explants on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium containing thidiazuron (1 μM) and naphthaleneacetic acid (0.5 μM) plus 1% activated charcoal. The effect of Driver and Kuniyuki Walnut (DKW) or MS basal salts in media on shoot length and leaf numbers from nodal explants was compared and showed genotype dependency with regard to the growth response.
The addition of activated charcoal appeared to improve growth on the MS medium; therefore, MS salts plus 1% activated charcoal was used in most of the experiments in this study. Activated charcoal, when added to tissue culture media, can absorb or bind some of the toxic waste compounds released from growing plants, in particular phenolic compounds, thereby improving in vitro plant tissue growth
You can buy everything you need to make media and vita/hormones much cheaper. The salts used in these media are quite cheap. Problem is, unless you wanna make 100L of media, measuring less than a mg of a micro is really tough. That being said, if you make the basal salts for 100l, then mix well, you can just take what you need from the bulk mix. You pay for convenience with the commercial stuff, but you can certainly do it all yourself if you are the tinkering type!How long does it take to get rooted clones this way? I have been doing a great deal of reading this week on some of the basic aspects. Mainly components, media, still air box and kits.
The microcloner kit seems expensive when you can buy the media packets and vials seperately.
If you look next to the far right jar I'm this picture you can see a tub of activated carbon,,,Anyone incorporating activated charcoal in their media?
The paper I posted earlier (post 49) had this on the subject-
Here's a how to MS , White, Gamborg, Heller et al
MS media (Murashige – Skoog) composition and preparation
Table Of Contents Introduction The composition of the growing medium is crucial in every experiment containing living organisms. The need for a well-balanced plant medium arose at the beginning of hydroponic cultivation and plant tissue cultures. The first recipes for plant tissue cultures are...sharebiology.com