If you want to study about the stem propagation of Phalaenopsis then media maybe not the issue but the amount of hormone may. Many people use standard MS or ½ MS with or without hormone. The amount of hormone controls the number of shoot, how strong the shoot and later root you may get. That is the issue. Some hormone you may try: cytokinin (BA, TDZ,…), auxin (NAA, IBA,…) and coconut water. I try 10% coconut water, and try 1mg/l BA + 0.1mg/l NAA (most people use) and they work. Try to change the amount and combination of BA, TDZ, NAA, and IBA… Remember that too much cytokinin may not give any shoot, or may give you many shoots but then later it’s hard to get root. Moreover, too much cytokinin may cause the phenolic issue (media turn brown/black and kill stem).
Keiki paste (is not medium) is used to put at the node of stem to produce keiki. Normally it makes of lanolin with strong BA (500mg/l if I remember correct) or adenine. Search keiki paste at the phytotech for more information.
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