FAQ's

General Questions

Plant tissue culture is a modern propagation technique where plant cells, tissues, or organs are grown under sterile conditions in a nutrient medium to produce new plants. This method ensures rapid multiplication and genetic uniformity.
Tissue-cultured plants are disease-free, genetically uniform, and grow faster, ensuring higher yield and better quality compared to conventional methods.

No, tissue-cultured plants are not genetically modified. They are propagated from healthy
plant tissues and maintain the parent plant’s genetic characteristics.

Farmers benefit from uniform crop growth, higher yields, and disease free nature, which reduces input costs and increases profitability.
We specialize in tissue-cultured banana, teak, pomegranate, sugarcane, and ornamental plants.
Our plants undergo rigorous quality control, including virus indexing, genetic fidelity testing, disease screening, and acclimatization before being dispatched.
Yes, tissue-cultured plants can be grown using organic farming practices. Proper nutrient and pest management are key.
When grown under recommended conditions, tissue-cultured plants have a success rate of over 99%.
Yes, we provide technical guidance on planting, care, and management of tissue-cultured plants.

Tissue-Cultured Banana Plants

We offer high-yielding varieties such as Grand Naine, Elakki and Red Banana.
Yes, our plants are screened for common diseases as specified by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.
Tissue-cultured bananas can produce up to 25–40 kg of fruit per plant under optimal conditions, This depends of the plant variety, agroclimatic conditions and cultivation practices adopted by farmers.
The recommended planting density is 1,100–1,200 plants per acre.
Ensure proper irrigation, fertilization, and pest management. Follow our agronomy guidelines for best results.
Tissue-cultured banana plants typically mature in 10–12 months.
While they are not inherently drought-resistant, proper irrigation can help them survive moderate water stress.
Yes, tissue-cultured bananas can be intercropped with crops like legumes or spices.
They ensure uniform growth, early maturity, higher yields, and reduced disease risks.

Tissue-Cultured Teak Plants

Tissue-cultured teak plants grow faster, are genetically uniform, and provide high-quality timber.
Teak plants typically mature in 15–20 years, depending on soil and climatic conditions.
Yes, they are screened for resistance to common diseases during production.
The ideal spacing is 10×10 feet or 12×12 feet, depending on plantation objectives.
Teak thrives in tropical climates with well-drained soils and adequate rainfall.
Tissue-cultured teak produces straight-grained, durable, and high-quality timber suitable for furniture and construction.
Yes, teak can be intercropped with short-term crops like turmeric, ginger, or legumes during the early years.
Provide regular irrigation, pest management, and periodic pruning for optimal growth.
Yes, balanced fertilizers with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are recommended during the growth phase.

Tissue-Cultured Pomegranate Plants

We offer high-yielding varieties like Bhagwa. Other varieties are being developed in lab and would be available in next few months.
Yes, our plants are carefully screened for bacterial blight resistance.
Each plant can produce 10–15 kg of fruit under optimal conditions.
Drip irrigation is ideal for maintaining consistent soil moisture levels.
Yes, pomegranates are drought-tolerant and can thrive in arid and semi-arid regions.
Use balanced fertilizers with micronutrients for flowering and fruiting stages.
Tissue-cultured pomegranates start fruiting within 18–24 months.
Yes, they can be grown organically with appropriate pest and nutrient management practices.
Yes, we provide guidelines on harvesting, grading, and storage of pomegranate fruits.

Tissue-Cultured Sugarcane Plants

We provide high-yielding and disease-resistant varieties suitable for different regions.

Tissue-cultured sugarcane ensures uniform germination, higher yield, and reduced crop cycle
duration.

It ensures uniform growth, are free from diseases, resulting in higher sucrose content and
yield.

Planting 4,500–5,500 plants per acre is ideal for tissue-cultured sugarcane.

Follow integrated pest management (IPM) practices and use bio-pesticides for effective
control.

Tissue-cultured sugarcane provides good ratoon crops with proper management.

Yes, specific varieties are suitable for saline and marginal soils.

Tissue-cultured sugarcane can be harvested within 10–12 months, depending on the variety.

Yes, we offer complete support for sugarcane plantation and management.

We provide single chip bud seedlings from disease free tissue culture plants after 2
multiplication cycles in field. We recommend Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI), which
is a method of sugarcane cultivation.

The Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI) is a method of sugarcane cultivation focused on
improving productivity, reducing water usage, and minimizing input costs. It involves
planting single-bud seedlings and optimizing resources for sustainable growth.

Single-chip bud seedlings are individual sugarcane buds grown in a controlled environment
through tissue culture or other nursery techniques. These seedlings ensure healthy, diseasefree, and uniform crop growth.

Tissue-cultured single-bud seedlings are disease-free, genetically uniform, and promote faster
growth. They require less water, fewer inputs, and provide higher yields compared to
traditional sugarcane planting methods.

SSI reduces water usage by up to 40%, lowers seed material requirements by 75%, and
improves yields by 20–30%. It also enhances soil health and reduces overall input costs.

Yes, our tissue-cultured sugarcane plants are carefully screened for common diseases such as
red rot, smut, and mosaic virus, ensuring healthy crop growth.

Under the SSI method, approximately 4500 – 5500 single-bud seedlings are required per
acre, significantly reducing seed material compared to conventional methods.

Single-bud seedlings are transplanted into well-prepared soil with a recommended spacing of
4×2 feet. Drip irrigation is recommended for optimal water efficiency.

Sugarcane grown using SSI and single-bud seedlings can typically be harvested within 10–12
months, depending on the variety and growing conditions.

SSI reduces water requirements by 40% compared to traditional methods. Drip irrigation or
alternate furrow irrigation systems are recommended for efficient water management.

Yes, tissue-cultured sugarcane plants can produce high-quality ratoon crops with proper
management, ensuring extended productivity over multiple cycles.

Under optimal conditions, sugarcane grown using single-bud seedlings can yield 60–80 tons
per acre, depending on the variety and cultivation practices.

Yes, tissue-cultured sugarcane plants are ideal for organic farming as they are free from
diseases and pests. Organic fertilizers and bio-pesticides can be used to maintain soil health
and productivity.

Yes, specific varieties of tissue-cultured sugarcane are suitable for saline or marginal soils.
Proper soil management and amendments are recommended for better results.

General Technical Support

We provide guidance on planting techniques, irrigation, nutrient management, pest and
disease control, and post-harvest practices to ensure optimal growth and yield.

Yes, we have a dedicated team that offers on-field support, including site visits, training, and
troubleshooting for successful crop management.

Yes, we provide continuous support throughout the crop cycle, from planting to harvest, to
address any challenges and ensure healthy growth.

Farmers can reach us via phone, email, or through the support section on our website. We
also offer WhatsApp support for quick responses.

Yes, we tailor our technical support to suit the local climate, soil conditions, and farming
practices of each region.

Banana Plants

We provide detailed guidance on planting density, irrigation schedules, fertilizer application,
and control of common banana diseases like Fusarium wilt and Sigatoka.

Our team provides information on recommends integrated pest management (IPM)
techniques to control pest and diseases effectively.

Yes, we assist with nutrient management plans, spacing recommendations, and irrigation
techniques to maximize banana yield and quality.

Pomegranate Plants

We guide farmers on planting techniques, water management, pruning methods, and
controlling diseases like bacterial blight for better productivity.

Yes, we offer training on pruning and canopy management to enhance air circulation,
sunlight exposure, and fruit quality.

Teak Plants

We provide guidance on site preparation, planting density, irrigation, fertilization, and
pruning to ensure optimal growth and timber quality.

We assist with identifying and managing pests like termites and fungal diseases through
preventive measures and eco-friendly treatments.

Sugarcane Single-Chip Bud Seedlings

We guide farmers on transplanting techniques, spacing, drip irrigation, and nutrient
management specific to single-chip bud seedlings for higher productivity.

Yes, we provide comprehensive training and guidance on SSI practices, including water
conservation, weed management, and crop rotation for sustainable farming.

Additional Services

Yes, we regularly organize workshops, training sessions, and field demonstrations to educate farmers on best practices for growing tissue-cultured crops successfully.

Ordering Process

You can place an order through our website, by calling our customer support, or by visiting
our nearest sales office.

You need to provide details such as the plant variety, quantity, delivery address, preferred
delivery date, and any specific requirements for your order.

Yes, we have a minimum order quantity depending on the plant type. Please contact our sales
team for specific details.

Yes, we handle bulk orders for commercial plantations. Discounts may be available for larger
orders.

You can check availability by contacting us or visiting our website, where we regularly
update stock information for each variety.

Payment and Pricing

We accept payments via bank transfer, UPI, credit/debit cards, and cash payments for local
orders.

Yes, we require a percentage of the total amount as an advance to confirm your order. The
remaining payment can be made before delivery.

Delivery Process

Yes, we deliver plants to most locations across India. Delivery charges may vary depending
on the distance and order size.

Delivery time depends on the location and order size. Typically, plants are delivered within
4–15 days of order confirmation.

Plants are carefully packed in sterile, secure, and eco-friendly packaging to prevent damage
during transit.

Yes, we provide a tracking number for all dispatched orders so you can monitor the delivery
status.

Cancellations and Returns

Yes, you can cancel your order within 24–48 hours of placement. Cancellation policies may vary depending on the order type and stage of processing.
If you receive damaged or unhealthy plants, please contact us immediately with photos. We will arrange for a replacement or refund as per our policy.
In case of significant delays or unavailability, we offer refunds or alternatives. Our customer support team will assist you in resolving the issue.
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