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Hi Arthur!The dark one is amazing! Why that tall shoot pale and not as green as the surrounding ones? Was it buried?
Would appreciate your thoughts on the pot of Fritillaria michailovskyi
You will be aware of the fact that most Frit. michailovsky come from Microprop.So you never know what happens.
Does that make sense?
I would really like to know the extent to which this process is used in the commercial production of the less common bulbous plants.
I "think" the problem wih micropropagation occurs when you use an original plant ('a') for microprop (which makes 'b'), then use some of the results ('b') to microprop (to get 'c'), then use some of them ('c') to microprop (and get 'd') etc.... getting further and further away from the original plant. I think of it like you're stretching something.... the further down the ladder you are from the original the more stretched and likely to break it is. I think I recall that by the 4th microprop (which I think using my example above would be level 'e') there can often be gross abnormalities etc. It doesn't matter if you make millions from the original plant, I'm just meaning once you start using the results for the next microprop instead of fresh "original" material. Does that make sense?