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Plant Acclimation

The Acclimation Protocol: Deflasking Tissue Culture Plants

April 28, 2026 by Mark Tavis
Laboratory setup showing tissue culture plant being removed from sterile flask with surgical tweezers next to humidity dome and substrate preparation materials

🔬 THE LAB | MICROPROPAGATION PROTOCOLS Tissue culture plants exist in a sterile, high-humidity, sugar-supplemented artificial environment that bears zero resemblance to your windowsill. Micropropagated … Read more

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Mark Tavis

The founder and head botanist behind The Urban Lab. With over a decade of specialized experience in high-performance urban plant care, my mission is to provide data-driven troubleshooting protocols that cut through common gardening myths. My commitment to blending horticultural science with zero-waste practices ensures every guide published is reliable, tested, and tailored for indoor microclimates.

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