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![]() | There is an article in a Scientific American (in the amateur scientist column, I am not sure of the issue, but if necassary i could probably dig it up. Anyway, it outlines how to make an anti-gravity setup to grow seeds. It's for people to learn what happens when you try and grow plants in space. Anyway, it is like a fork of a bike ans an electric motor, and all the math necassary to get 0 g is there. blah blah. That being said, when you put a seed in one of these things, and follow the directions on the article, you end up with a relatively undifferentiated callus mass, which can be divided and planted in 1 g conditons to grow an individual plant. I tried it with MJ, just to see if it would work, and it does. Just thought I would throw that one out there for anyone wanting tissue callous for mass propagation, but didn't have acces to a lab, or the reagents. After, it's almost spring, and about that time to thnk about next falls harvest. | ||
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