I just recently tried this with some psychotria alba leaves. I cut the leaves up into six pieces. I think three shoots was the most to come out of one.
The conclusion I came to is that making leaf cuttings is the way to go.
Off one leaf cutting I normally end up with four or five plantlets. And it takes about the same amount of time as it did using tissue culture plus it's already rooted. You don't have to worry about being as sterile or having contaminants. All in all less work. I just cut a leaf throw it in a cup with some water then once it has roots started throw it in a cup with moist perlite and put a bag on top of it.
I also tried starting some banisteriopsis caapi leaves. That's been more interesting. I haven't had any shoot come up from them, but a lot of callus growth. Hopefully something will come from that soon.
The top three pictures are from psychotria alba the fourth one is callus tissue from a banisteriopsis caapi leaf.
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