Why Tissue Culture

Tissue Culture aquarium plants are very young plants that are produced in the laboratory.
They are also known by the terms “micropropagation” or “in vitro” plants.

Benefits of tissue culture aquarium plants.
Tissue culture plants are environmentally friendly and help protect nature.

The plants are not collected from the wild but are produced in the lab thanks to tissue culture propagation.
Tissue culture plants are free from rock wool, pesticides, algae, snails or other pests and unwanted organisms.
Tissue culture plants are grown in optimally controlled conditions in the laboratory to ensure strong healthy vibrant plants.
The plants start growing immediately after planting and have less trouble adjusting to the submersed state than plants that are grown in a traditional emersed way.

How to use tissue culture plants.
Take the plant out of the cup.

Carefully wash the gel media from the roots.
Divide the plant into smaller proportions, this is best done using scissors.
Plant the portions using tweezers.

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