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Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... !   Friday, March 10 View Page The previous picture showed the roots and hypocotyl pieces. This pic is the cotyledon pieces.   Monday, March 13 View Page The weather inspired me to post. I'm ... and hypocotyl pieces, picture #2 They're growing! There's tons of callus tissue on the hypocotyl pieces and the roots are growing all over.   Monday, March 20 View Page Cotyledon pieces, picture #2 ...
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Alpines from seed
... container at 4'C will keep the seed alive for several years (1992 vintage V. cotyledon seed was germinated during 2001!). The strategy of GA requirement with these seeds also seems ... are being handled - I never add seed to solutions! All you need is 2cm square pieces of absorbent paper plus 4cm squares of thick gauge plastic film. A shallow plastic container ...
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OREP - Micropropagation of North American Ginseng
... , efficiency and profitability of the ginseng industry. Tissue cultures are started with very small pieces of plant tissue and produce small true-to-type clonal propagules, which require a ... with the plant growth regulator gibberellic acid. Somatic embryo induction and shoot regeneration from cotyledon explants does not appear to be genotype dependent, although the response of individual explants ( ...
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Growing plants - Glossary
... .e. vegetatively) have an identical genetic make-up to parent plant. They are called clones. Cotyledon: a leaf-forming part of the embryo of a seed plant. Monocotyledons have one and ... and either wrapped in coconut fibre or pegged down under soil until they root. Rooted pieces are then cut from the parent plant and potted up. Simple Layering Steps involved in ...
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Grafting
... a rate of 90%-95% success. Tools for grafting: Surgeon knife No. 26 Adhesive tape Pieces of sponge (for sealing up windows) approximately 2cm x 1cm 2 glasses of water Steps ... one of the glasses. 6. Cut the sprout around its center (upwards) but above the cotyledon. 7. Remove the cutted part from the stock and gently replace it with the sprout ...
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ICPS Seed Bank
... Home Page Sprouts of Drosera filiformis var. filiformis "Florida All Red". Notice the non-carnivorous cotyledon leaves with the seed still attached. Growing carnivorous plants from seed can be fun and ... and cover that with a thin layer of the mix sifted to remove the large pieces. Use dolomitic or limestone sand if you have it. Place the seed on the surface ...
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Aloe perfoliata
... , up to 4 mm and slightly winged, enabling it to be dispersed by the wind. Pieces of the stem that break off also root easily when in contact with the ground ... reptans Oscularia deltoides and Pelargonium myrhifolium . Larger succulents such as Tylecodon paniculatus, Cyphostemma juttea and Cotyledon orbiculata are also fantastic choices. References and further reading Stearn, W.T. 2003. Stearn's ...
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