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Getting started

  • What xPlant is for
  • First plant and explant workflow

Tissue culture concepts

  • Plants, explants, and stages
  • Media recipes and additives
  • Contamination tracking basics
  • Intro to tissue culture
  • Tissue culture basics

App workflows

  • Record a transfer
  • Batch Tracker
  • Create and use SOPs
  • Comments and team context
  • Lab rooms

Protocols

  • Protocols and SOPs — what's the difference?
  • Sterilization and aseptic technique
  • Media preparation protocol

Lab tools

  • QR labels and the in-app scanner

Developer tools

  • Developer SDK & API

Account and support

  • Privacy and data controls
  • AI features and smart suggestions

Getting started

What xPlant is for

xPlant is a lab workflow tracker built for tissue culture and plant propagation. It gives your plants, explants, stages, and lab procedures a permanent, searchable home — replacing notebooks, spreadsheets, and memory.

The core data model

How records relate to each other

Everything in xPlant connects back to a plant. Plants have explants. Explants move through stages. Stages accumulate transfers, observations, and media context over their lifecycle.

Plant

The parent organism — a named record that groups all the culture material taken from one source plant.

Explant

A piece of tissue or culture derived from a plant. Each explant tracks its own stage history from initiation to acclimatization.

Stage

One step in an explant's lifecycle: Initiation, Multiplication, Rooting, Acclimatization, and so on. Each stage entry records observations, timing, room, and media context.

Transfer

The act of moving culture material — logging who did it, when, which stage was entered, and any observations at the bench.

Quick example: You have a Begonia rex mother plant (the Plant). You cut three leaf sections for culture — those become three Explants. Each explant enters Initiation, then moves through Multiplication, Rooting, and Acclimatization — each of those is a Stage. Every time you move culture material from one vessel to another, you record a Transfer.

Other features

Supporting tools for the whole lab

SOPs

Standard operating procedures your lab follows. Attach them to transfers and log execution timestamps, notes, and outcomes each time they are run.

Media recipes

Documented formulations with ingredients, concentrations, and preparation notes. Reference a recipe on a stage to keep nutrient context close to the culture record.

Contamination logs

Record contamination events on any plant or explant. Capture what was observed, follow-up actions, and outcomes so patterns emerge over time.

Comments

Threaded discussion on any record. Mention teammates, pin decisions, reply to observations, and reference other plants or explants inline.

Lab rooms

Physical spaces in your facility. Assign stages to rooms so the dashboard reflects where every culture is right now.

Where to go next

Plants, explants, and stagesFirst plant and explant workflowRecord a transferCreate and use SOPs