Method
Plant tissue culture is a scientific propagation method that allows plants to be multiplied in a controlled, sterile environment. This technique enables the consistent reproduction of plants while preserving genetic integrity and reducing environmental impact.
For entheogenic and ethnobotanically significant species, tissue culture offers an ethical and sustainable alternative to traditional propagation and wild collection.
Our approach
Our cultivation process begins with the careful selection of healthy, genetically stable mother plants. Small amounts of plant material are then introduced into sterile in-vitro conditions, where growth can be precisely guided.Environmental factors such as nutrients, light, temperature, and growth media are continuously monitored to ensure optimal development at every stage.
Why we use tissue culture
• Ensures genetic consistency across propagated plants
• Minimizes the risk of pests and pathogens
• Reduces pressure on wild and endangered plant populations
• Enables scalable production without compromising quality
• Minimizes the risk of pests and pathogens
• Reduces pressure on wild and endangered plant populations
• Enables scalable production without compromising quality
Sustainability & responsibility
By relying on plant tissue culture, we significantly reduce the ecological footprint associated with plant propagation. Our methods prioritize long-term species preservation, responsible sourcing, and transparency throughout the cultivation process.