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In situ hybridization of non-radiolabelled RNA probes to sectioned tissue.
... water droplet on the slide.  Within a few minutes, the ribbons should flatten out.  Paint brushes can be used to manipulate the ribbons. Wick off excess water from the slide with a Kimwipe.  Excess water ... Phenol/chloroform extract to get rid of any RNAses.  Resuspend the DNA in DEPC-treated water to a concentration of 0.5 micrograms/microliter.  Transcription Reaction: template DNA (0.5micrograms/ ...
carnegiedpb.stanford.edu

Growing Fruit Crops in Containers
... be allowed to become dry to the touch before watering. Then water thoroughly by slowly filling the container. Good drainage of excess water from the containers is essential. The soil in plastic, metal and ceramic containers generally stays wet longer than it does in wood or clay container, which allow water to ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

African Violets
... which about 1'' water is added. When the soil surface becomes moist, remove the pot and pour out of excess water. ``Wick'' watering may also be used. Temperature of the water should be the ... be reduced by using fertilizers sparingly and applying sufficient water to thoroughly saturate the soil. When water is applied to the soil surface, excess water and the salts will drain out the bottom of ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
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How to Winter Sow Seeds Outdoors -
... the foil container (of course it's clean, washed in hot soapy water) and a paring knife. Stab a few slits in the bottom of ... if they look like they need a drink give them one. The excess water will drain away. Don't forget to replace the lids tightly. As ... almost all the way through. Make the drainage slits. Fill with dirt, water, drain, sow, cover with more dirt (the same procedure as above). Tape ...
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Water development for the homestead: Ponds, cisterns, and tanks by Roy Martin Issue #102
... . Water will then flow by gravity through a regular pipe system to the house and to livestock water troughs. An overflow pipe is provided to divert excess water into a pond or livestock water facilities. A tank like this was buried to use as a cistern. A system to temporarily supply water ...
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Bryophyllum.com - Succulents care FAQ - Pots, Soil & Water
... excess water. Damming moisture is deadly for succulents (and other plants as well). Clay pots have the advantage that the pots are porous and will leak water ... Water until the water appears at the bottom of the pot, but always remove excess water ...
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Water
... (to the plant, that is, not the owner). Water is taken up by the roots & travels up to the leaves where any excess water is disposed of out through the leaves in a ... with it dissolved nutrient & minerals. These nutrients together with carbon dioxide, dissolved oxygen from the water, & sunlight allow a process called Photosynthesis (Photo – light, & synthesis – to manufacture) to take place, producing ...
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Water
... by excess water content. Overwatered or waterlogged conditions are never satisfactory as the acidic, low oxygen environment inhibits root growth and nutrients are not gathered and growth suffers. Conclusion? Water ... water stand and warm a bit allows this excess air to escape so that the stems can take up water unobstructed. Many exhibitors add a drop of bleach (Chlorine) to their cut flower water ...
www.members.shaw.ca

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... excess summer heat and hold moisture in. No-till garden beds save water and labor Winter is a good time to consider and plan to reduce the amount of water ... bottom of the pot. Attract birds to garden with water Water will attract wild birds to your yard. Use birdbaths ... landscape during the summer. OSU pubs help conserve water in the garden Water conservation is becoming an increasingly important issue ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Water for Nepenthes
... water machines. Some water machines give you a choice of drinking water of purified water. I always go with purified water. I've heard that some water companies at some salt or whatever to drinking water ... water. I have to be more careful with my indoor Nepenthes though. I do use catch saucers and any excess ...
www.nepenthesaroundthehouse.com




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