CEA Advisors Delivers First Tissue Culture Growtainer® Lab to Nash Nurseries
8th August 2025
Growtainer®’s Tissue Culture Lab. Image provided by CEA Advisors.
Key Takeaways
First CEA Advisors Growtainer® tissue culture lab delivered to Nash Nurseries in Owosso, Michigan
Project developed in collaboration with Hydrofarm and CM-Fabrication
Modular lab units housed in insulated shipping containers for micropropagation
Designed for scalable, sterile plant propagation in controlled environments
Applications include horticulture, agriculture, research, and botanical production
First Growtainer® Lab Installed for Tissue Culture at Michigan Nursery
CEA Advisors, in collaboration with Hydrofarm and Sycamore, Illinois-based CM-Fabrication, has announced the delivery of its first Tissue Culture Micropropagation Growtainer® Lab to Nash Nurseries in Owosso, Michigan. The nursery, which has been in operation for over 160 years, specializes in chestnuts, pawpaws, trees, shrubs, and ornamentals.
The Growtainer® Lab is designed to support plant tissue culture and micropropagation through a controlled, modular system housed within insulated shipping containers.
Features Designed for Controlled, Scalable Plant Propagation
Available in 40-foot and 53-foot configurations, each Growtainer® is equipped with multi-level rack systems, climate control, and LED lighting. The container-based design allows for plant propagation under sterile and controlled conditions, which are essential for tissue culture and other forms of precision cloning.
According to CEA Advisors, the system is designed to optimize space efficiency and reduce the risk of disease transmission while enabling high-density production. Key features include:
Precision cloning of plant material with consistent traits
Environmental control over temperature, humidity, and light
Configurable space to accommodate a range of crops and propagation techniques
Capacity to produce thousands of plants per month
Sterile interior for reduced contamination risks
Support for seedless propagation methods
CEA Advisors’ Modular System Targeting Various Crop Sectors
The Growtainer® system is positioned for use in several sectors, including:
Horticulture: ornamental and flowering plants
Agriculture: vegetables, nuts, and herbs
Pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals: botanical compounds
Research and education: replicable environments for experimental conditions
Each unit is customized based on the grower’s specific crop and space requirements. The systems are intended to provide flexibility in both rural and urban settings.
Focus on Technical Design and Practical Business Planning
Glenn Behrman, founder of CEA Advisors, emphasized the importance of combining technical design with commercial feasibility in indoor agriculture. “The goal is to enable growers to propagate plants in a scalable and economically viable way,” Behrman stated. “We’ve taken feedback from years of working in the CEA space and incorporated it into a solution that is modular, customizable, and cost-effective.”
Behrman and the CEA Advisors team have previously developed other containerized farm systems and have been involved in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) for decades. Their focus includes integrating economic planning with technological deployment in vertical farming and tissue culture.
CEA Advisors
CEA Advisors, through its GreenTech Agro LLC brand, designs and develops mobile vertical farming units known as Growtainers. These units are built into 40-foot shipping containers and are equipped with hydroponic systems, LED lighting, climate controls, and proprietary Growtroller technology for crop monitoring and management.
The Growtainer system is intended to support diverse crop cultivation in compact or remote environments. CEA Advisors is led by a team with backgrounds in horticulture, real estate development, and technical consulting. The units are designed to be energy-efficient, water-conserving, and adaptable for a range of crop types and growing conditions.

