Fallopia Multiflora Variegated Tissue Culture
Fallopia Multiflora Variegated Tissue Culture
Fallopia Multiflora Variegated Tissue Culture
Fallopia Multiflora Variegated Tissue Culture
Fallopia Multiflora Variegated Tissue Culture
Fallopia Multiflora Variegated Tissue Culture

Fallopia Multiflora Variegated Tissue Culture

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This culture pack includes 1 Fallopia Multiflora Variegated tissue culture. It comes in agar gel and is ready to acclimate to its new jungle.

Rare, elegant, and highly sought after, the Variegated Fallopia multiflora is a stunning climbing plant prized for its beautifully marbled foliage and vigorous growth habit. Each leaf showcases a unique blend of green, cream, and white variegation, creating a striking display that brightens trellises, moss poles, hanging baskets, or decorative containers.

As the plant matures, its twining vines produce an increasingly lush and dramatic appearance, making it an exceptional choice for collectors seeking something both uncommon and visually captivating. The ever-changing variegation ensures that no two leaves are exactly alike, giving every plant a one-of-a-kind character.

Please note: It is quite normal for the culture to drop leaves in transit. The culture will continue to grow with the proper care. These cultures are very difficult shippers & lost leaves will not result in a refund or replacement. 

Watch our step-by-step video instructions on our How To Acclimate Your Tissue Culture blog!

  • Step 1- Do not do anything to the culture for 1-2 days to allow them to adjust to the temperature in their new environment
  • Step 2- Open the package & wash the agar jelly off the plant as thoroughly as possible. We strongly recommend using running water. A small paint brush can be gently used to assist with the cleaning process. This is one of the most important steps of the process.
  • Step 3- Plant your cultures in the medium of your choice. We recommend a chunky blend of coco husk & perlite. We utilize acclimation plugs although there are many great mediums available.
  • Step 4- Place them into a clear sealed package (container or plastic bag). Within 24-hours your container will have water droplets forming, which will confirm the container is at 100% humidity.
  • Step 5-Place under a grow lights for between 8 & 14 hours a day
  • Step 6- Leave plants covered for the first 7 days.  The following 7 to 10 days slowly expose plants to ambient air. Each day exposing the plants to slightly more air until fully acclimated. 

Our acclimation kits will contain all of the tools necessary for success. Just add water & grow lights to the simple acclimation process to produce healthy acclimated plants!

*These instructions are a BRIEF overview of the acclimation process. Completing thorough research prior to purchasing a tissue culture is important. The customer must provide proper acclimation to the tissue culture. We are happy to help answer any questions you may have in regards to the process of acclimating plants.

Orange Lake Nursery will not accept liability for mishaps during the acclimation process. The acclimation process will vary from location to location. Acclimation can depend on the environment, medium used, and many other factors By purchasing this product, you agree to these terms*

At Orange Lake Nursery, we take immense pride in meticulously packing each order with care. After all, these aren't just plants — they're the newest additions to your jungle!

Learn how your plants go from our jungle to yours with our step-by-step shipping process.

If you're excited to get your new tissue culture plantlets growing, it's important to take your time to properly acclimate them to their new environment. Here are some steps you can follow to ensure a successful acclimation process for your philodendrons or any other tissue culture plant:

Steps to Acclimate Your Tissue Culture

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