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Scientific Laboratory Way Of Cloning Cannabis

corky1968

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It takes a little while to load the 95 page
booklet. But I'm sure you will find this
extremely interesting. I'm sure this
will be the next Holy Grail for
cloner's around the world.

You can download it if you want for free.


It show how cannabis can be cloned with just a
piece of stem. A piece of stem is placed is used
to start a tissue culture that would give you
clones for along time. Once the stem is converted
into callus it will keep for along time. You could
create a new plant from just a piece of callus.
It can be stored in a refrigerator till you need
it. It could eliminate the need or risks in keeping
a bunch of large mother plants.

If someone can do this they will be laughing.

This could be the space age way to ship clones
around the world without raising too much attention.
Look at the callus. Could you tell what it is. I would
just think it's a piece of gunk. I'm sure a piece
of callus in a petri dish or test tube could be
shipped quite easily.

I give it a couple of years and you'll see around a
place near you on here.

The link is here.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/14571756/The-Biotechnology-of-Cannabis-Sativa

Sad thing is I'm having trouble cloning
like the way most of you do it now and
I go find this Scientific Way.

I'll have to learn to stand up before I
try to fly a Boeing 747 I think. :laughing:

If you think this is cool. Please rate this post positively.
 

gingerale

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yes bro, this is the way to do it! we cannabis breeders/growers have much to learn from modern biotechnology, and vice versa i'm sure.
 
That is a huge read, but very interesting technique. Rather trust that with mushroom cultures, I'd wonder how strange cannabis grows after that...I've seen some not even clone that well.

I saw roots today off of clones, so I am happy with those.
 
Page 40 of the booklet has a pic that sums up the process.

IT takes a few months.

"transgenic cannabis" genetically modified with "GFP", green fluorescent protein (which was first isolated from a jelly fish)
 
wow, tyosvm. this is awesome info man. i cloned a sea urchin in middle school & won the state fair. i use a simple glass pipette to splice the sperm zygote, if i recall correctly. you inject ptassium chloride into a ostralopithicus afarensis (sea urchin) & gametes immediately release. splice a gamete successfully with the extra fine glass cutting pipette & a scope, & you have yourself a clone a few months later.

i worry the biotechnology could be used by the wrong types of people in power who are against mary jane/thc & figure out some way to eliminate the thc producing gene or however the science works. i am glad you are so much more optimistic than I am. personally, i would love me some apricot, plum, cherry, or watermelon producing THC. heck, ill throw corn & rice in there too!!! just imagine....it could be like in minority report where Tom Cruise hits his inhaler, resemblin a Ventolin or primatene mist type deal to administer the thc dose!! maybe that was heroine in there, i dunno. you know how movies project peeps when there hi....
 

corky1968

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Here's more info on Tissue Culturing

Here's more info on Tissue Culturing

Here's some cool info that someday may make taking clones by
cuttings a long forgotten thing. I plan on looking into this a later
date for sure. It would allow someone to clone their favorite
plant many times more often than any single parent plant
could ever hope achieve.

The sky is the limit.

Here's some info on the subject. There's lots more out there.

http://www.planttc.com/index.html

Some videos:

Micropropagation Part 1- Intro:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y4dCVrl37k

Micropropagation Part 2 - Getting Started:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b71xvbJE5sc


Tissue Culture Part I:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7Glb3l9mbY&feature=player_embedded


Tissue Culture II
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jew0j1RGgvM&feature=related

Tissue Culture III

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjGClI0pgrc&feature=related
 
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stoned-trout

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only has practical uses in a few situations otherwise micro propagation isn't worth the time and effort....yeehaw ...other parts of the horticulture industry use it a lot...
 

krunchbubble

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It takes a little while to load the 95 page
booklet. But I'm sure you will find this
extremely interesting. I'm sure this
will be the next Holy Grail for
cloner's around the world.

You can download it if you want for free.


It show how cannabis can be cloned with just a
piece of stem. A piece of stem is placed is used
to start a tissue culture that would give you
clones for along time. Once the stem is converted
into callus it will keep for along time. You could
create a new plant from just a piece of callus.
It can be stored in a refrigerator till you need
it. It could eliminate the need or risks in keeping
a bunch of large mother plants.

If someone can do this they will be laughing.

This could be the space age way to ship clones
around the world without raising too much attention.
Look at the callus. Could you tell what it is. I would
just think it's a piece of gunk. I'm sure a piece
of callus in a petri dish or test tube could be
shipped quite easily.

I give it a couple of years and you'll see around a
place near you on here.

The link is here.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/14571756/The-Biotechnology-of-Cannabis-Sativa

Sad thing is I'm having trouble cloning
like the way most of you do it now and
I go find this Scientific Way.

I'll have to learn to stand up before I
try to fly a Boeing 747 I think. :laughing:

If you think this is cool. Please rate this post positively.



Many people have tried and failed using this method, been going on for 20+ years...

No one wants to wait months for their clones....

Only mainstream company I see using tissue culture is DHN, looks like it wont last much longer...

Months for a 1" clone < 10 days for a 6" clone
 
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