There is a high demand for offshoots for new plantations but the number of offshoots which are naturally produced by fruiting palms is not sufficient (Awad, 2007). Recently, a special interest in date palm plants regenerated by tissue culture aroused since this technique can provide a large number of homogenous plants that are true to type and free of diseases and can be produced in large scale (Zaid and de Wet, 1999). However, the low survival rate together with the slow growth rate of the survived tissue culture-derived date palm plants during acclimatization are critical problems facing the success of tissue culture as a commercial technique of date palm propagation. A survival rate