clorox (and KMnO4)

Robert Lauf via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Thu, 07 Sep 2023 10:33:51 PDT
 If I were going to sterilize cuttings, I'd go with diluted clorox, but for more sensitive things, esp. embryo rescue, dipping them in hydrogen peroxide is usually sufficient to avoid contaminating the agar with mold while not killing the embryo.  It has the further advantage that any solution carried over into the flask decomposes fairly fast.  Typically the 3% antiseptic solution right out of the bottle from your favorite store is what is called for.  Just remember that once you open the bottle, any unused solution will have a limited shelf life.
Bob  Zone 7 suffocating in the ragweed
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