General Process of Sapling Production from Tissue-Cultured Plantlets
a. Receipt of Plantlets
- Plantlets are supplied from laboratories in small polycups, test tubes, or culture bottles.
- They are delicate and accustomed to aseptic, controlled laboratory conditions.
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b. Primary Hardening
- Plantlets are washed to remove agar media and transferred to sterilized potting media (cocopeat, vermiculite, perlite, or soilrite).
- Maintained in a greenhouse or shade house with controlled humidity (80–90 percent), temperature (25–28°C), and partial shade.
- Gradual exposure to external environment develops photosynthetic ability and stress tolerance.
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c. Secondary Hardening
- Hardened plantlets are shifted to polybags containing soil, sand, and farmyard manure (2:1:1).
- Maintained under shade net or greenhouse for 30–45 days with regular irrigation and nutrient sprays.
- Plantlets attain robust root systems and 4–6 healthy leaves, suitable for field planting.
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d. Nursery Management Practices
- Regular monitoring for pests and diseases.
- Application of water-soluble fertilizers and bio fertilizers.
- Maintaining optimum spacing to avoid etiolation.