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Originally Posted by chong
Here is the most popular and reliable website for "lightweight" TCulturing. Carol Stiff, PhD, the owner, travels around the country giving workshops that are comprehensive and reasonably priced. The website has links to a listserver which is a forum similar to Leo Manuel's Rarefruit newsletter, but is more like sending emails with questions and answers similar to our organization. Leo Manuel's newsletter is collected by him and he publishes it bi-monthly. Kck's emails goes to everyone on the list.
www.kitchenculturekit.com
The following link is just a link to their catalog, which you will find on the front page of the website. Their basic starts at $99:
Kitchen Culture Kits - Catalog Ordering
She also has recently incorporated a Tissue Culture International Association, a non-profit organization.
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Chong i was wandering if your had any links for flasking orchids the how to's and places were you can get the right ager flask and an incubator id like to offer some good stuff to my fellow members of the Las Vegas Orchid society just a side note we had the best lecture on cataly for the owner of Maui orchid I'm more of a phalaenopsis nut but he really oping my eyes to the possibilities of going Cattleya one nice thing about Vegas is that we get all the orchids that the casinos throw away after they finish blooming the draw back is you never really know what your getting until they bloom
and ofcors there never anything rare but hey a orchid is an orchid there all nice well most are any way abd there free so that even better rare ones i go to the Flasking project @
this is the link to Meyers seed bank they do good work but there a bit pricey its not the plants it there shipping fees
Meyers Conservatory
Email:
tcmeyers@troymeyers.com
Phone: (USA) 360-598-6427
GLVOS las Vegas orchid society