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XPLANT  LABORATORY



Service Options

flowerTo follow is a sample of Xplant Laboratory's service options. Please review these options prior to making a decision about your needs. As Xplant Laboratory individually evaluates each plant with regards to contract perimeters, production specifications can fluctuate.

Option A - High Quantity, Monthly Installments
For clients needing many plants over a long period of time, Xplant can deliver monthly. This option is best for 1000 or more plants each month for several months in a row. It also allows Xplant to work with the plant over a long period and gain optimal production methods. Xplant will provide a discounted price per plant with this option, offering the best value to our customers.

Option B - Low Volume, Monthly Installments
Clients who maintain slower but steady sales numbers may not wish to hold extra material. Xplant can accommodate these conditions by providing a low number of plants every month. Numbers from 250 to 1000 plants per month fit this category.

Option C - Large Volume, One-Time Production
Xplant can micropropagate your selected plant and give clients a large, one-time delivery of your plants. This option requires the ability to deal with a great number of plants at once. It is a somewhat inefficient procedure and will be more expensive than monthly installments. This option is for 1000 or more plants at one time.

Option D - Small Volume, One-Time Production
For a client with very limited sales or a breeder who wants numerous stock plants, Xplant can propagate a few plants for a one-time delivery. Plant numbers can range from 100 to 1000 plants. This is usually the most expensive option.

Option E - in vitro Storage
A client who has intermittent or undetermined sales of selected propagated species can use this option to their advantage. Xplant can hold a small in vitro stock of material at a nominal cost per month. If a client chooses to receive a one-time delivery production method, they then can store the cultures with Xplant for future orders. If orders slow down, plants can be held or if seasonal time constraints are an issue, production can be altered by this method.