Maintaining a healthy growing environment that is free of plant diseases is crucial to our business model. For this reason we are working with a global leader in tissue culture to supply our mother plants directly from their laboratory tissue culture process. Tissue culture can be a broad term that applies to multiple different technologi
Maintaining a healthy growing environment that is free of plant diseases is crucial to our business model. For this reason we are working with a global leader in tissue culture to supply our mother plants directly from their laboratory tissue culture process. Tissue culture can be a broad term that applies to multiple different technologies. In our case we are referring specifically to the use of tissue culture for the propagation of clean stock disease free plants. At our nursery, our trusted partner provides recurring shipments of “generation zero” plantlets which are grown specifically as mother plants used to clonally propagate our cuttings. Generation zero refers to plants that come directly from tissue culture and have increased disease resistance, and vigor, making them ideal candidates for mother stock plants.
We are continuously working with a trusted partner to reinvigorate our proprietary cultivars that we have worked so hard to develop. This process also enables us to have offsite storage of these winning cultivars at Segra’s lab and strengthen our business continuity planning and management. With our cultivars securely stored offsite, we c
We are continuously working with a trusted partner to reinvigorate our proprietary cultivars that we have worked so hard to develop. This process also enables us to have offsite storage of these winning cultivars at Segra’s lab and strengthen our business continuity planning and management. With our cultivars securely stored offsite, we can avoid pathogens and build brand power for our clients by supporting the long-term production of premium flower without the risk of cultivar degradation and diminishment.
In our effort to strengthen our quality assurance program and mitigate operational risks, we work with a global leader in tissue culture to implement DNA fingerprinting to identify and track cultivars in our system. When dealing with thousands of cuttings the risk of mixing up cultivars is significant. The results of a mix-up are generall
In our effort to strengthen our quality assurance program and mitigate operational risks, we work with a global leader in tissue culture to implement DNA fingerprinting to identify and track cultivars in our system. When dealing with thousands of cuttings the risk of mixing up cultivars is significant. The results of a mix-up are generally unrecognizable until it’s late into the flowering cycle. This requires successful large-scale nurseries to have secondary cultivar identification systems in place outside of the track and trace systems that are required by regulatory authorities. We utilize our trusted partners DNA Fingerprinting services to validate our cultivars throughout the vegetative growth cycle so we can provide clarity and certainty to our receiving clients.
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