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Please enjoy this synthetic seeds (aka biological boba) tutorial with a side helping of covid. This tutorial is definitely more intermediate-level but I have some beginner still air box videos coming out very soon so make sure to subscribe! To clear up some confusion in the comments: this is not a replacement for real seeds! This is a method to preserve plant genetics in a small space.
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Timestamps:
0:35 Preparing Solution A & B
3:29 Isolating the node
7:32 Making Seeds at Home
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@Le_Brick420
@Le_Brick420 11 месяцев назад
This is what research is for. Trial and error will occur during these periods of research. This was informative thank you.
@richardwilliamsiv3778
@richardwilliamsiv3778 2 месяца назад
You’re the best thing that’s happened to horticulture since the concept of botanical gardens
@chrisp190
@chrisp190 11 месяцев назад
I loved that face after he said the blade can really cut you up 😂
@mathiaslist6705
@mathiaslist6705 11 месяцев назад
So whose thinking of making a fortune with artificial salvia seeds by mail delivery?
@ItemN9ne
@ItemN9ne 11 месяцев назад
Nobody. Buy shroom spores instead. They are legal for scientific purposes of course
@mathiaslist6705
@mathiaslist6705 11 месяцев назад
@@ItemN9ne they require sterile conditions and do not produce salvinorin
@RC1000LOL
@RC1000LOL 2 месяца назад
I want one
@erickhuntsman240
@erickhuntsman240 Месяц назад
"even philodendrons" 😂😂😂 Deep down i always knew she was one or two edibles deep in these videos. I love finding content creators thst leave you smarter having watched their content. The side jokes are the cherry ontop for sure 😂
@I3ashor
@I3ashor 9 месяцев назад
i propagated all my plants using cuttings in an aeroponic cloner and allready felt like a scientist :D seems like i found a new method to try on my thyme and rosemary. very interesting!
@tableshaper4076
@tableshaper4076 Год назад
WTF.... I'm learning so much from your channel. I never even heard of this.
@TheSkyHive
@TheSkyHive 11 месяцев назад
I am going to DC in 2024 to do a class with Francisco. I have been growing fungi since the mid-90s, so I have 80% of the materials that I need for micropropagation, but I think the class will be fun, not to mention educational. Plus, I want to meet others that are into this hobby. IMO, these techniques and the technicians who practice them will be in HIGH DEMAND as we reach out into the future.
@plantsinjars
@plantsinjars 11 месяцев назад
The class is really fun and you'll learn a lot. I actually went to the most recent one :)
@AdventureAwaits1111
@AdventureAwaits1111 11 месяцев назад
You sound like Bill Gates. That is not a good thing.
@PlantCellTechnology
@PlantCellTechnology 11 месяцев назад
See you soon 🎉
@Hukkinen
@Hukkinen 11 месяцев назад
What fungi?! I'm interested in growing eatable wild mushrooms. They do however need their respective symbiosis with the tree/soil..
@indigoroger1473
@indigoroger1473 11 месяцев назад
but why is he making such a point of the components being sterile while working in open air, and using a paper towel as a workspace?
@ottoflouer1750
@ottoflouer1750 Год назад
Doing the lords work with these tutorials, packed full of detail and great info
@gg-gn3re
@gg-gn3re 11 месяцев назад
20% germination isn't that bad. If you compare it to the percentage of real seeds that actually grow (in the wild) it's very good rate lol
@haifutter4166
@haifutter4166 11 месяцев назад
Well, in relation to the effort put into these synthetic seeds, 20% is extremely bad compared to directly planting the plants fresh from tissue culture. Why would you make these; just to better store them? You can simply keep some fully grown plants alive, from which you can take samples at any time. These would be cool, if germination-rate could be drastically increased and the seeds would actually allow to plant huge fields from one donor plant. This only applies to indoor farming, since these mono-cultures would be highly susceptible to pests due to their lack of genetic diversity (see banana fungi problem).
@gg-gn3re
@gg-gn3re 11 месяцев назад
@@haifutter4166 "Why would we make these?" yea for normal alone person it doesn't make sense. If people or companies are trying to spread their clones to others via sale or free etc then it makes sense. Eventually it'll get automated so the 20% isn't so bad in that regard... by that time we'll probably see an increase in the rate too
@Aussiehomestead1965
@Aussiehomestead1965 11 месяцев назад
20% is pathetic.
@gg-gn3re
@gg-gn3re 11 месяцев назад
@@Aussiehomestead1965 some seeds have like 3% naturally
@markrich3271
@markrich3271 11 месяцев назад
I have everything to do tissue culture. I've been wanting to get into doing it for some time now. Keeping mothers and clones of my favorite plant is a bit of work by its self. Thank you for the video.
@tanyasteers4802
@tanyasteers4802 9 месяцев назад
Somewhere I was looking, they wanted 200 for the class but 2,000 for the cannabis class! Just like everything else that has for Mary Jane in the title, that price multiplies exponentially. Plants are plants, some easier than others, since some are woody, which would seem difficult, maybe not difficult but different
@justsomeguy4935
@justsomeguy4935 11 месяцев назад
Cool, if these seeds had a better germination rate I could see this being a great way to cut down on some of the tissue culture in lab since a lot of what we have is just propagating old plates so we don’t loose the lines.
@lizardkeeper100
@lizardkeeper100 Год назад
I am going to have to try this over the winter.
@carvedwood1953
@carvedwood1953 11 месяцев назад
This is really cool. I can't figure out why you would do something like this (other than for fun and the cool factor). Seems like you could just plant the plant lol.
@my2wins
@my2wins 11 месяцев назад
Maybe for additional ways to clone very rare expensive plants, for one
@carvedwood1953
@carvedwood1953 11 месяцев назад
@@my2wins yeah i guess i just dont see the value really. The plant is already cloning itself. You just incase it in an sphere. Then "plant" that sphere. That is like taking a normal seed and instead of planting it you wrap in it another sphere and plant that. It doesn't really offer any benefits that I can see.
@GeraldBlack1
@GeraldBlack1 Год назад
You have a bright future in science!
@corvusscottwilliams4751
@corvusscottwilliams4751 11 месяцев назад
I'm wondering if I could place some mycelium in stasis with this.
@colinjones9683
@colinjones9683 9 месяцев назад
Holy shit. This channel is a fucking gem.
@Scooby-Snacks
@Scooby-Snacks Год назад
Thanks so much for uploading a new video. I was withdrawing from your content. But now I get my fix 😂. Synthetic seeds! Omg brain overload. So much to learn
@WorthyBuzz
@WorthyBuzz 11 месяцев назад
Ive been looking for a video of this process for years. Thank you Laur and Frankie!
@y0k0z00na
@y0k0z00na 11 месяцев назад
Without dedicated biology nerds like this, we wouldn't have the food supply we have today. Kudos nerds.
@naoko8341
@naoko8341 11 месяцев назад
Good protection for your seeds. Thanks for your video. 👌💎💎💎💎💎
@JK-dx7ex
@JK-dx7ex 11 месяцев назад
Great video! I would like to try this with auto flowering cannabis, since they are not clone friendly. Would be a game changer. 🍀
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 11 месяцев назад
very cool! the "biological boba" cracked me up lmao. when i eventually get some equipment, I wanna try this!
@Omegawerewolfx
@Omegawerewolfx Год назад
When i grow up I want to be a hot plate.
@kouros0
@kouros0 3 месяца назад
😂
@Richard-fi3rz
@Richard-fi3rz Год назад
This is really interesting. Thanks for sharing!
@MistereXMachina
@MistereXMachina Год назад
HONEY WAKE UP PLANTS IN JARS POSTED
@DTolen
@DTolen Год назад
Make a video about how to get rid from viruses using tissue culture. There is a bit of info on the internet about it, but it is not clear enough
@plantsinjars
@plantsinjars Год назад
Once I get a microscope I definitely will try :)
@Tsuchimursu
@Tsuchimursu 11 месяцев назад
So what's the use case? What would you do with these that couldn't be done with a cutting, with the germination rates being so low and the process so tedious? Just why? x) I'm not complaining, this was interesting, I'm just confused.
@mikeluthy8046
@mikeluthy8046 11 месяцев назад
Your videos are great! Very informative and thank you for making them! It is something that I have always been interested in. You are a big help for me to learn more about what it is and what it takes to tissue culture plants.
@OrderUpASeven12
@OrderUpASeven12 11 месяцев назад
How about Calamus sp. LOL? Something a little more difficult than Monstera's etc.(that grow like weeds anyway). Cool channel. I'm a biologist Tissue culture, way to go! I've subbed too.
@Miles_Hoffman
@Miles_Hoffman Год назад
Goals! Saving up and searching out equipment now! Thank you!!! 💚💚💚
@UKOnation
@UKOnation 11 месяцев назад
I´m surprised, how easy that is. It seem´s to be a method for everyone?! [ ... ]
@superfluityme
@superfluityme 11 месяцев назад
You could put the jar in a pot of boiling water rather than the microwave as you can keep stirring.
@hydrotilling7043
@hydrotilling7043 11 месяцев назад
I like real seeds Most plants can do fine on their own. That’s why I planted 20 million plants and trees this year.
@HogwartsBasement
@HogwartsBasement 11 месяцев назад
For anyone wondering the alginate and calcium chloride technique used is how they make popping boba in boba tea (bubble tea) 🍵
@Jimunu
@Jimunu 11 месяцев назад
It reminded me of some of the "molecular gastronomy" techniques.
@PlantCellTechnology
@PlantCellTechnology 11 месяцев назад
Yes! But with MS media 🎉
@victordelmastro8264
@victordelmastro8264 11 месяцев назад
It's all recipes and cooking and cleaning glassware, etc..@@PlantCellTechnology
@alexandrevaliquette3883
@alexandrevaliquette3883 11 месяцев назад
For anyone who don't fact check what they read on internet... Bubble tea use tapioca, not alginate. Alginate + CaCl2 is use on molecular fine cuisine for 'caviar/pearl' of different flavour.
@ryan_roga
@ryan_roga Год назад
I know it would take a long time to make each video, but have you ever done a "growing a ___ from start to finish using tissue culture"? I'd love to see that.
@plantsinjars
@plantsinjars Год назад
I'm working on a few videos like that! They just take forever to make
@jjdawg9918
@jjdawg9918 Год назад
Very Very cool! I had no idea this even existed until you brought this to us.
@justin2370
@justin2370 11 месяцев назад
the philodendron photo at the beginning 0:02 is weed lmao
@JayOHara-of9ry
@JayOHara-of9ry 11 месяцев назад
i would like to synthesis my clone only marijuana strains.
@corvusscottwilliams4751
@corvusscottwilliams4751 11 месяцев назад
Was thinking similar myself.
@EverythingPlants
@EverythingPlants Год назад
"be the hot plate, you are the hot plate" hahaha amazing 😂
@BigBaddaBoom
@BigBaddaBoom Год назад
Channel your anger, and be your own hotplate. That is what I say.
@albert.33
@albert.33 Год назад
That s interesting philodendron
@moneyjuice
@moneyjuice Год назад
That's fantastic, I'm learning so much with your channel
@iansteel6403
@iansteel6403 Год назад
holy crap I've been looking for something like this for ages thank you so much!
@marcfruchtman9473
@marcfruchtman9473 Год назад
So, if you are already growing them in tissue culture, and they are more successful growing that way vs this pseudo-seed method, is there any "upside"to using this method? (Super cool video... I really like the pseudo-seeds... just not sure why to use them)
@plantsinjars
@plantsinjars Год назад
mainly just to store genetics in a tiny space
@marcfruchtman9473
@marcfruchtman9473 Год назад
​@@plantsinjars If making a pseudo-seed could be mass produced without cell culture... ie, if the artificial seed actually improved germination of an actual "seed"... that would open up some interesting improvements. So, germination of an actual seed first, then coat it in the super seed, then make it dormant so that it could be planted later. I wonder how well that would work. Perhaps it would give natural seeds a boost?
@plantsinjars
@plantsinjars Год назад
@@johnwilder6486 Yes the begonias were in multiplication media. I've been using 1.0mg/L of BAP and 0.1 - 0.5 mg/L of NAA for them and they seem to love it. I usually move plants to new media every 4 - 6 weeks but those begonias were mostly large enough to acclimate to soil.
@AdventureAwaits1111
@AdventureAwaits1111 11 месяцев назад
20% success? FFS, this is stupid. Cloning is easy (i had 100% success my first time) seeds store easily, in a small space, for DECADES. This is propaganda to promote another Bill Gates initiative.
@briansplantlife
@briansplantlife 11 месяцев назад
@@marcfruchtman9473 A couple of horticultural seed companies gave this a try back in like the early 80's as I recall.
@TravisTgr
@TravisTgr 11 месяцев назад
For those of us on a budget, you can use a clear disposable straw in place of a micro pipette.
@beastamer1990s
@beastamer1990s 2 месяца назад
That was NOT a philodendron lmfao
@gmw3083
@gmw3083 11 месяцев назад
Apparently, you need a well equipped lab....
@Chon-c
@Chon-c 11 месяцев назад
“LETS GET INTO IT” 🙄 You forgot to move to cover the camera lens in your transition with your hand like ALL THE OTHER KOOL RU-vidRS do. 😂
@jonesrdh7170
@jonesrdh7170 Год назад
The laugh @ be careful with the blades
@benjaminandersen1097
@benjaminandersen1097 Год назад
good info, i just such the information in, hoping to do my own experiments, hopefully economical as well .. cheers :)
@zero_grav_original
@zero_grav_original 8 месяцев назад
Does this procedure need to be done from the tissue cultured plants or can this be done from sterilized plant material from a mother plant?
@Pink7omy
@Pink7omy 11 месяцев назад
Wow, this is so awesome. It shows me how delicate yet tough life is.
@Ahamshep
@Ahamshep 11 месяцев назад
Could this be done with bananas?
@BioInsaneTitan42hz
@BioInsaneTitan42hz 11 месяцев назад
Love your vids they are the best! The edits like the news on are amazing. Thx for the joy lol
@christopheranderson8275
@christopheranderson8275 11 месяцев назад
😂 be very careful the scalpel is very sharp! 😂
@Project_SaveTheWorld
@Project_SaveTheWorld 3 месяца назад
I have a question for you. Do you know if the chemicals involved stay in the plant and can cause long term damage?? I would like to try this on vegetable/fruit plants, but I'm concerned if those chemicals involved stay in the plant, and even into the fruit??? Or do they dissipate after some time. I would assume the plant actually makes use of the stuff, and then grows healthy enough that the chemicals don't exist in it.... but just curious. I appreciate any response.
@bamboo-op7hz
@bamboo-op7hz 11 месяцев назад
Put a seed inside of a saturated water saver Crystal 🌱
@willcookmakeup
@willcookmakeup 11 месяцев назад
Wait what? I had no idea this existed. That's crazy
@unerklarlichephanomeneundw5078
@unerklarlichephanomeneundw5078 7 месяцев назад
10 % hydrogen peroxide, a real miracle product. I have always wanted to make callus cultures at home, but always thought that callus cultures are too sensitive. I also built a glove box myself, but completely closed. Your video at least gives me the courage to try it out with plants, Can you also do liquid cultures? Certain pharmaceutical companies probably isolate the glandular cells of cannabis, fuse them with leaf cells and can thus produce medically effective cannabinoids in batch production. Perhaps this could also be applied to other plants. The only problem is being able to isolate the specific plant cell types. with a biocular and detailed anatomical knowledge of the plant you can isolate something. And thanks to 10 % bleach, it can also be disinfected. What kind of things can you do now? Cellulase could also be used to digest plants and separate the different cell types by means of dense centrifugation? For example, you can isolate leaf cells from broccoli and produce them as a liquid culture and high performance LEDs. Then you can produce large quantities of healthy vegetables in liquid form, you just have to filter them.
@jeffgardner6948
@jeffgardner6948 9 месяцев назад
Hello, I love your videos. I have a question on the microscope. It looks like Francisco has one of the amscope binocular stereo microscope. Do you know what magnification would be suitable for tc work? I'm looking at one that has 10x and 20x magnification. Thanks!
@speadskater
@speadskater Год назад
I wonder if it can be done with potassium algenate with greater success.
@AdamFlanders
@AdamFlanders 5 месяцев назад
AmScope has a variety of quality microscopes for reasonable prices. I have both a light and dissecting microscope from them and they are comparable in quality to the ones I use at work. I 3D printed a phone mount so I can take photos directly through the eye piece.
@BeLikeNexus
@BeLikeNexus 11 месяцев назад
Yet another slay
@jainendrancb5673
@jainendrancb5673 11 месяцев назад
Nice video
@Sigmatechnica
@Sigmatechnica 11 месяцев назад
wow that's so cool. you should definatly set up a patreon, you have enough subscribers. Expect it to be slow at first though.
@antoniosanford4675
@antoniosanford4675 11 месяцев назад
Do you have to use a pressure cooker to autoclave things or can you just use a steamer?
@Ahamshep
@Ahamshep 11 месяцев назад
I don't really know the answer. Although a pressure cooker at 15 psi reaches 120c where a steamer would be 100c or less. So I assume the higher temperature would kill a broader range of microbes.
@johnhavel7685
@johnhavel7685 2 дня назад
What do you do with them once they are made? Are they able to be planted in potting mix or are they still needing to be grown out in sterile environment at this point?
@CharlesReedPi
@CharlesReedPi 11 месяцев назад
That's fascinating, I fail to see the lack of practicality to it at this point, I guess it's a bit like cloning, but yeah it seems somewhat pointless
@GTSongwriter
@GTSongwriter 11 месяцев назад
I would subscribe, but I'm worried I'd become too obsessed with this channel, I'll just go now.
@erwinz5926
@erwinz5926 11 месяцев назад
o.k. o.k. that fits into my actual insight on propagation by cuttings. its the same, but on smaller scale, right?! does i work with any plant?
@simonlinser8286
@simonlinser8286 11 месяцев назад
The thing is having cultures is cool but can't the plant forget some elements of how it would adapt to its environment which i guess you can let it adapt to any environment at that point...idk if my question makes sense i don't know much about genetics but it's kind of like when you clone a plant and don't provide enough wind or stress it gets too weak and spindly and then when that happens it kind of loses its hybrid vigor and its harder to keep cloning it, or if you get seeds from it they come out weaker and don't do very well upon germination.
@minibuns6220
@minibuns6220 11 месяцев назад
Molecular Gastronomy technique is called “Reverse Spherification”
@silverroses248
@silverroses248 11 месяцев назад
Why would anyone want to go through all this trouble? Haven’t heard of cuttings or collecting seeds? Tedious.
@danielamhh
@danielamhh 2 месяца назад
i've just discovered your channel today and woah- so cool. thanks for sharing all of this !!
@mrlately7253
@mrlately7253 11 месяцев назад
Is this essentially a very tiny clone rather than a seed?
@soldiernomore3843
@soldiernomore3843 11 месяцев назад
Also as a clone how can they be considered synthetic? After all it’s the same genetic material.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark Год назад
Nice philodendrons! Are all of these genetically identical clones to the parent plant, or will each embryo grow into its own unique specimen, like true seeds? Cheers!
@plantsinjars
@plantsinjars Год назад
Genetically identical!
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark Год назад
@@plantsinjars aka The Clone Wars \m/
@PrasadWiduranga
@PrasadWiduranga 11 месяцев назад
I am a student who interested in genetic modification in floriculture. I need to know about , is it possible to do color pigment of flowers change in every plants?
@compostaaustralia
@compostaaustralia Год назад
Sooo good ☺️
@dadlord689
@dadlord689 11 месяцев назад
Plants are for the most part have a vegetable way of spread as any part of it can grow roots. As well as spread by roots. As well as spread by seeds. There is -1 % of reasons to do anything artificial for vegetables, it is waste of time
@ScanMan79
@ScanMan79 11 месяцев назад
Not sure how I got here unless YT related it to gardening, but now I'm intrigued. What is the purpose of this? And why is it used? Thanks!
@plantsinjars
@plantsinjars 11 месяцев назад
Now you have to try tissue culture, that's how this works
@username42
@username42 11 месяцев назад
nice video indeed somethin valuable youtube recommened me recently but wanna say something about that hair style , we were not allowed to stay in labs without tying the hair :))
@TheSkyHive
@TheSkyHive 11 месяцев назад
You should make a video on how these seeds can be used to grow out a plant. Maybe title the video: "Lessons for luddites"
@lacroix3931
@lacroix3931 День назад
The intro made me google “is marijuana a philodendron”…
@SparkyMTB
@SparkyMTB 11 месяцев назад
This video looked really good right until the end when she said the seeds only have about a 20% germination rate & the seeds only last about 1 year in the fridge
@GTSongwriter
@GTSongwriter 11 месяцев назад
I don't know what it is, but she's extremely beautiful.
@metasamsara
@metasamsara 4 месяца назад
how do these seeds store vs regular tc that needs to have medium changed every 4-6 weeks? btw your ig link is dead
@channelview8854
@channelview8854 11 месяцев назад
Autoclave in lab = pressure cooker at home. FYI
@surajsagar6935
@surajsagar6935 11 месяцев назад
I have my own agricultural fram and i will give a partnership And i just need your help
@kc-jm3cd
@kc-jm3cd 5 месяцев назад
If you do make a Patreon, I’ll support it so you should do it is what I’m saying
@dillonchamberlain
@dillonchamberlain 11 месяцев назад
Serious question. would giberrellic acid help the success rate? is it used in tissue culture?
@Chaotic-Cacti
@Chaotic-Cacti Год назад
I would just rather have the real seed, I don’t think the shelf life would be to long using this method.
@RealRabbit1124
@RealRabbit1124 7 месяцев назад
I’m surprised they aren’t wearing mask in the lab.
@MichaelWest-wn8iw
@MichaelWest-wn8iw 9 месяцев назад
I'm not shure what to think on one hand very cool never even heard of synthetic seeds on the other hand I'm very close to the earth. People seem to be cool people.
@drfrankm
@drfrankm 11 месяцев назад
Wow so interesting! So can you actually make a female cannabis seed this way?
@DiscoStuLikesDiscoMusic
@DiscoStuLikesDiscoMusic 11 месяцев назад
would it be safe to say that this is a method of creating a clone/genetically identical plant? as it is not a seed in the traditional sense in that the plant was pollenated and produced seeds from parents it would appear to be the case
@ryanfrank4299
@ryanfrank4299 Год назад
Living orbees! This is gonna sound weird but I kinda wanna take a bath in them lol.
@oneministries4878
@oneministries4878 11 месяцев назад
How many jeers are they good in the breezer?
@subiludo1928
@subiludo1928 Год назад
Good to know i can grow a sweet "philodendron" from an artificial seed🤣
@shroomer_jim
@shroomer_jim 11 месяцев назад
0:02 wait... that's not a philodendron
@Hukkinen
@Hukkinen 11 месяцев назад
Oh, edible wild mushrooms were something to multiply and grow by creating "seeds" out of them. However, they need the symbiosis with their respective tree/soil is essential! Interesting 🙂👍
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