Tissue Culture Acclimation: Do This Or Watch It Die

Tissue culture plants are not like anything else you've brought home. They've never seen real air, real bacteria, or real substrate — and if you treat them like a normal plant the moment they arrive, you're going to lose them. In this video I'm walking you through every single step of tissue culture acclimation from the moment the bag hits your hands to the moment your plantlet is settled and adjusting. Using an Anthurium Antolakii as the example — but this process works for every TC plant you bring home. Whether you're working with a TC Anthurium, Alocasia, Hoya, Labisia, or anything else — same steps, same patience, same result. What we cover: — What tissue culture plants actually are and why they need special treatment — How to remove your plantlet from the bag without damaging the roots — How to wash agar off properly and why it matters — Why BioFungicide is a non-negotiable step — What transition medium to use and why we're not going straight into soil — How to set up a humidity chamber and how long to keep your plant in it — Light and placement during acclimation — What healthy TC acclimation looks like over time If this video helped you — drop a comment and tell me what TC plant you just got. I want to know. 🌱 TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 00:27 What Are You Dealing With? 01:05 Removing the Tissue Culture From the Bag 01:49 Washing the Agar From the Plantlet 03:02 Using BioFungicide to Protect Your Plantlet 03:43 Transition Medium for Your Plantlet 06:04 Setting Up a Humidity Chamber 08:03 Lighting and Placement 08:40 Example of Tissue Culture Over Time Plant Lovers and Hoes, until next time — thank me later. Mmhmm. #tissueculture #tissuecultureplants #plantcare #anthuriumantolakii #tropicalplants #rareplants #plantdaddytips