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<blockquote data-quote="gore42" data-source="post: 22720"><p>Lance,</p><p></p><p>Before you get worked up, the method I'm talking about isn't like mericloning. I believe that this method is the same that Jon is talking about, that the folks at OL did with delenatii.</p><p></p><p>As I understand it, this is basically a way to induce seedlings in flask to produce new growths and roots and then can be divided, so that more seedlings can be produced from a limited amount of viable seed. This isn't like stem propagation where you're going to produce thousands of genetically identical plants. </p><p></p><p>At least, thats not my aim. There are some Paph species that don't produce a lot of good seed, and it would be a big help to be able to make that seed go as far as I can.</p><p></p><p>- Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gore42, post: 22720"] Lance, Before you get worked up, the method I'm talking about isn't like mericloning. I believe that this method is the same that Jon is talking about, that the folks at OL did with delenatii. As I understand it, this is basically a way to induce seedlings in flask to produce new growths and roots and then can be divided, so that more seedlings can be produced from a limited amount of viable seed. This isn't like stem propagation where you're going to produce thousands of genetically identical plants. At least, thats not my aim. There are some Paph species that don't produce a lot of good seed, and it would be a big help to be able to make that seed go as far as I can. - Matt [/QUOTE]
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