How to grow medicinal herbs using simple micropropagation techniques.
- Are you a passionate home gardener?
- Do you love growing fresh, vibrant herbs?
- Would you like to start an intoxicating hobby and make money for little cost?
- Are you a large scale herb grower looking to lower costs, increase profits and produce healthy crops?
I want to show you an easy way to propagate 1200 herb plants in just 8 square feet of space, inside your house in only 9 weeks. This simple plant tissue culture method will change the way you grow herbs forever.
Micropropagation of medicinal herbs really is very simple. No degree required.
However, be warned, plant breeding is an intoxicating hobby, so be prepared to fall in love!
Hi Fellow Herb Grower,
My name is Charlie -
I started seed propagating as a kid and gardening has always been in my blood. I suspect my forbears were peasant farmers. Back then you produced or starved!!! Gardening with results is such a high, but sadly, a lot of my efforts resulted in a low.
- Are you tired of fighting off aphids from your trays of young green herb plants?
- Then there are all those ants that the aphids attract.
- Do you get discouraged when your herb plants are ready for market only to be suddenly zapped with a mystery fungal disease?
- What about propagating those endangered plants from seed?
- Does waiting a year for them to germinate bite into your bottom line?
The answer is quite simple -
There is a little known secret that herb growers are using to solve the problems associated with cultivating herbs and it’s called micropropagation.
This exciting plant tissue culture technique has huge advantages in plant reproduction.
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Saves you time and time is money
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Reduces your costs and increases your profits
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Takes up very little space
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Requires very simple equipment
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And is just so easy to do.
I’m a bit of a bunny so if I can do it, anybody can.
Plants can be propagated by using small fragments of the growing tip, stem, leaves, flowers and sometimes even just individual cells of a parent plant. The rate of multiplication is such that several million plants can be produced from one shoot tip in a single year.
This form of plant breeding is being used to propagate ornamental plants that are difficult to strike from cuttings. It is widely used in forestry and in floriculture. Plant tissue culture can also be used to conserve rare or endangered plant species. Tissue culture is the future of plant propagation. Any grower can create disease free plants, as well as plants with desirable traits, such as bigger yields or tastier produce.
In large, commercial operations technicians perform this simple tissue culture technique in a sterile, costly laboratory environment.
I’m here to teach you how to get started in your own kitchen for less than $200!
In fact, it’s such a simple process that anyone can do it. Just follow a few rules of sanitation and sterilization of tools in order to prevent contamination. Herb farmers are utilizing this method to save thousands of dollars in their farm operations each year.
You need
- A pressure cooker,
- Some plastic deli cups or baby food jars
- And this simple e-book!!
You are almost there!
The media recipe ingredients are cheap and can easily be purchased in small amounts. I’m sure you have some of them in your cupboard already!
Would you like to learn how to grow medicinal herbs with this simple tissue culture method?
Micropropagation of Medicinal Herbs:
A Primer in Home Tissue Culture
You are going to LOVE your new hobby!
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