In-vitro propagation techniques serve as an important alternative for the conservation of endangered orchid species [4] [5] [6] [7]. The media used in tissue culture can be modified through the addition of inexpensive organic materials as an alternative to expensive synthetic materials [8]. Some widely available organic sources, such as coconut water and fruit juice, contain significant amounts of vitamins, amino acids, and organic compounds which can act as growth regulators, making these organic sources excellent additives for in-vitro culture and maintenance [9].