Monstera Deliciosa Thai Constellation
Tissue culture plants are small, delicate plants that are propagated using tissue culture techniques. They are typically grown in specialized containers called culture glasses, which are designed to provide the optimal conditions for plant growth and development. Here are some general instructions for handling tissue culture plants and transferring them out of their culture glasses:
Wear gloves and a lab coat to protect your skin and clothing from the plants and their growth media.
Gently lift the culture glass by the rim, being careful not to disturb the plants or the media.
If the plants are small and delicate, you may need to use a small spoon or spatula to carefully lift them out of the culture glass. Be careful not to damage the plants or their roots.
Transfer the plants to a clean, sterilized container. This can be a small pot or tray filled with a suitable growing medium, such as a soil-less mix or a soilless potting mix.
Water the plants gently, using a watering can or a watering bottle. Be careful not to disturb the plants or the media too much.
Place the plants in a warm, well-lit location, such as a windowsill or a grow light. Keep the plants moist, but avoid overwatering them, as this can cause the plants to rot.
Monitor the plants regularly and adjust their care as needed. This may include providing additional water or fertilization, or adjusting the light levels or temperature.
By following these instructions, you should be able to successfully handle and transfer tissue culture plants out of their culture glasses and into a more suitable growing environment.