00:00
Introduction and mention of Sean, a houseplant enthusiast from Jakarta, Indonesia.
00:07
Announcement of a walkthrough of the tissue culture process by canajarian greens.
00:30
Sean talks about being in a hospital due to Dengue Fever and references a personal channel video.
00:49
Tour of the original setup for tissue culture.
01:03
Explanation of the need for cleanliness and sterile conditions in the lab.
01:31
Nan discusses learning the tissue culture process and enjoying it.
01:51
Observation of the tissue culture batch of taikons and mention of the different media used.
02:08
Discussion of when taikons are ready for multiplication or sale.
03:11
Viewing the orchids in the lab and explanation of monitoring for growth.
03:38
Description of how the lab works with orchids and the challenge of developing proper growth conditions.
04:26
Insight into how different labs may have success with different plant hybrids due to varying tissue culture recipes.
05:09
Commentary on shipping tissue cultured plants and handling them upon receipt.
06:00
Close look at the early stages of plant development in tissue culture and how they are separated for further growth.
07:13
Nan explains the risks and challenges of contamination with bacteria and molds in the lab.
08:08
Discussion on the need for ethical business practices when selling variegated plants.
09:20
Explanation of how lab work can involve pre-orders and stock purposes for plants like taikons and joe pi.
10:14
Insight into the process adjustments in plant media to achieve healthy and strong plant growth.
11:39
Description of an equipment modified for the lab to improve the tissue culture process.
13:50
Mention of homemade lab solutions and the creative DIY approach taken in the lab.
14:05
Explanation of the procedure for transferring plants to new bottles for continued growth.
14:30
Discussion about the reasons why customers may purchase large quantities of orchids in tissue culture.
14:42
Reflection on the exclusive access provided by Nan and the potential of tissue culture in the future of houseplants.