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Old 09-01-2008, 07:20 AM
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i still have mine all tucked up in flask, still haven't built up the courage to let them out yet, but they're so happy in there im loath to disturb them... at the moment they're sitting in their flask in the spot that will be theirs so they get used to the light..

I've actually been thinking of preparing a few larger flasks and replating the smaller ones on again into new flasks since they like the flask culture so much. I wonder if a flask with high BAP hormone concentration will make it form the new plants that others have described... or even if an excised root tip will form a new plant if dabbed in keiki paste for instance?

Anyway all goes well here, when i get the courage to deflask i'll post more pics.
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Old 09-01-2008, 09:23 AM
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i still have mine all tucked up in flask, still haven't built up the courage to let them out yet, but they're so happy in there im loath to disturb them... at the moment they're sitting in their flask in the spot that will be theirs so they get used to the light..

I've actually been thinking of preparing a few larger flasks and replating the smaller ones on again into new flasks since they like the flask culture so much. I wonder if a flask with high BAP hormone concentration will make it form the new plants that others have described... or even if an excised root tip will form a new plant if dabbed in keiki paste for instance?

Anyway all goes well here, when i get the courage to deflask i'll post more pics.

Looks like you have enough to do some experimenting. I would like to get some in a flask, this is the only way to be sure they haven't been tampered with. I've heard horror stories that some of these places dip them in something (that causes growth to halt, or death eventually) before they ship them out. I was talking to a grower that was surprised mine was still alive, after hearing that I got it at Oak Hill. When you de-flask, let me know if you sell any of them....I would like to try one from flask, now that I'm getting the hang of it's culture.
At leat then I know it's not tampered with!
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