Many good ways for many plants - no one method works for all.
       Which CPs do you want to propagate?
> tried to learn how to do tissue cultures but I haven't found any
> information on the subject.  Any help on the materials, special skills,
> and where to get any of the materials would be most helpful.
       I have a few pages on home tissue culture on my website (URL in 
       .sig,) and links to other useful TC-related internet resources 
       (don't miss Rick Walker's excellent 'TC slideshow', and subscribe
       to the Plant-TC mailing list for the chance to 'ask an expert'.)
       If you need any help or advice, give me a shout - I'm getting
       pleasing results with a pressure cooker, a perspex box and LOTS
       of bleach  (now, if I could only get Cephalotus to root IV, my
       happiness would know no bounds...)
           Happy cloning,
                       Peter
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