Wow, very interesting guys! Thank you for being so through

I am actually going to start doing some tissue culture on some of my plants. The technique is really simple, the only problem is it takes a long time to get a plant from tissue culture to a size that will bloom and flower, my guess is probably about 1.5 - 2 years. Even though it take a while, you get many plants from relatively little starting material.
The best way to do this, is taking a piece of plant tissue and growing on an agar plate with high levels of Auxin and Cytokinin. This causes callus formation which is pretty much undifferentiated plant tissue. The next thing one does after forming a callus is subject the callus to different concentrations of Auxin and Cytokinin to induce root and leaf formation. All you really need to do this is agar plates with the right concentrations of these plant hormones and some grow lights. This technique is widely used to propagate orchids and I think would be useful in resurrecting rare varieties worth keeping.