Plant tissue culture software

Plant tissue culture software for labs that need batch control, media planning, and traceability

This page focuses on the core operating surfaces tissue culture labs need for batch-first inventory, subculture timing, media planning, and downstream handoffs.

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Why it matters

Hoodflow combines the operating surfaces tissue culture labs actually need: shelf-aware inventory, subculture tracking, media planning, lineage context, project linkage, and downstream commercial handoff from the same record.

  • Supports add, remove, move, acclimate, sell, postpone, and mark-subcultured actions
  • Demand stays broken down by media class and vessel type
  • Shows parent and downstream relationships visually
Batch tracker screenshot showing active subculture batches alarms and subculture actions

Batch Tracker

Work directly from the live batch record

The batch tracker holds location, vessel type, batch identifiers, dates, notes, status, and actions in one operating screen.

Media dashboard screenshot showing demand totals review accuracy and projected media load

Media Dashboard

Forecast media pressure before prep falls behind

Demand totals, review accuracy, and actual-versus-projected load stay visible in one forecasting screen.

Feature proof

See how this workflow looks in the product

Batch tracker screenshot showing active subculture batches alarms and subculture actions

Batch Tracker

Work directly from the live batch record

The core record should answer what the batch is, where it lives, what changed, and what happens next without re-keying the same context in multiple places.

Media dashboard screenshot showing demand totals review accuracy and projected media load

Media Dashboard

Forecast media pressure before prep falls behind

The dashboard should show what is due, what is projected next, and where review assumptions are weak before the prep bottleneck turns into postponed work.

Family tree screenshot showing lineage relationships between tissue culture batches

Family Tree

Follow lineage through a family-tree view

Traceability is stronger when operators can see lineage shape, not just read it from a log. The family-tree view makes those relationships obvious.

External listings screenshot showing e-commerce listing management tied to lab inventory

External Listings

Manage e-commerce listings from the same inventory context

If inventory gets pushed out to storefronts, the lab should still know exactly what record those listings came from and what changed later.

Keyword FAQ

Questions operators usually ask before evaluating the product

What is plant tissue culture software?

Plant tissue culture software gives a lab one operating system for batch records, shelf location, subculture timing, media planning, lineage traceability, and downstream handoffs. Hoodflow is built specifically for those constraints instead of acting like a generic plant tracker or greenhouse spreadsheet.

Can Hoodflow track batches, vessels, and subculture timing?

Yes. Hoodflow is batch-first by default, supports optional unique vessel tracking, and keeps shelf location, vessel type, cultured dates, subculture actions, and follow-up timing in the same record so teams can work from a live tissue culture tracker instead of rebuilding the day from notes.

Who is Hoodflow for?

Hoodflow is designed for plant tissue culture labs that need batch-first tracking, media planning, subculture workflow visibility, and downstream traceability without turning every jar into a separate admin burden.