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Do we need to bring any plants?
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Jeff120 wrote:Do we need to bring any plants?
You don't need to, but if you have something you want to try to tissue culture, by all means, bring it.
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Workshop starts 9 AM.
There will be some light morning snacks / coffee provided
Lunch will be provided.

Directions:

12751 Layhill Road
Silver Spring, Maryland 20906


From Route 495 (Washington Beltway):
* Take Georgia Avenue (Route 97) exit north to WHEATON (approximately
4 miles)
* (Cross University Boulevard and then Randolph Road)
* Bear to your right onto Layhill Road (next light past Randolph Road)
* After crossing Glenallan Avenue (first traffic light), look for a
large wooden sign with white letters reading "Saddlebrook" and "Park Police
Headquarters" on your right.
* Turn right and park in lot in front of you at the bottom of the hill
(along the side of the building).
* Go to the front of building (the area of the flagpole) and enter
through the right-hand set of double doors.

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From the Baltimore Area:

* Take I-95 South to exit 33B - Rte 198 West, approx. 7 miles.
* 198 turns into Rte 28 (Norbeck Rd) at New Hampshire Ave.
* Turn Left onto Layhill Road (South), approx. 5 miles.
* The Police Headquarters is on the Left. (If you get to Route 97,
you've gone too far.)
* Look for a large wooden sign with white letters reading
"Saddlebrook" and "Park Police Headquarters."
* Turn left and park in lot in front of you at the bottom of the hill
(along the side of the building).
* Go to the front of building (the area of the flagpole) and enter
through the right-hand set of double doors.
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Jeff120 wrote:Do we need to bring any plants?
I could use some clippings if anyone has anything extra. I don't need a ton and I don't need anything fancy. Just stuff to get a tank going with.
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For the TC Workshop, I just wanted to further note the 9:00AM start time. Unlike the GWAPA meetings, I believe Carol wants to start on time to be able to get through a lot of material, so please arrive promptly.
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Ghazanfar Ghori wrote:
Jeff120 wrote:Do we need to bring any plants?
You don't need to, but if you have something you want to try to tissue culture, by all means, bring it.
Emersed growth only correct?

I could bring a spare Crypt elliptica or something like that.
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Do you think that Crinum calamistratum would be a good plant to culture?
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Ben Belton wrote:I could use some clippings if anyone has anything extra. I don't need a ton and I don't need anything fancy. Just stuff to get a tank going with.
Is there anything specific that you would like? Low, med, or high light stuff? I have a flotilla of Rotala nanjenshan I'll bring you.
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Cristy Keister wrote:Is there anything specific that you would like? Low, med, or high light stuff? I have a flotilla of Rotala nanjenshan I'll bring you.
haha... I don't think I need a "flotilla" :-)

Med to high light. Basic stuff.

Dave (ingg) found a newbie plant guy in my town, sent him to me, and I've finally talked him into CO2. So we are trying to get his tank going. Also, I could use a couple things myself. I messed up and did too severe a pruning, and now I'm getting a little algae. ugh
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

Thank you guys for coming out today and making the workshop a huge success! I hope you learnt more than you really needed to and now have the TC bug. I'm looking forward to all the pictures!
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