Immature seeds of Arundina graminifolia, procured 24 wap (wks after pollination ) having 92% liquid viable seeds were cultured in Mitra et al. (1976: M) and Knudson C(1946: KC) basal medium with 2% sucrose and fortified with different concentrations of organic additives such as casein hydrolysate (CH), yeast extract (YE), peptone (P) and coconut water (CW). Amongst two different nutrient media tested for seed germination, better germination percentage and subsequent protocorm development was achieved in M medium. M medium containing CW (20%) was found be the best additive and supported 95 % seed germination and proto corm development followed by CH (90%) and YE (88%). An average of 4.2 mg fresh weight/protocorm and 2.02 mm diameter of protocorm was obtained in Mitra medium containing 20% CW after 60 days of culture. The protocorms raised in organiC additives showed a tendency to proliferate when the proto corms were transferred to solid medium. The proliferated protocorms with emerging shoots and roots after 2nd subculture lasting 60 davs were transferred to Mitra medium containing different concentrations of banana pulp (2.5-10%). After 60 davs in medium having banana pulp. Well developed seedling with healthy shoots and roots were obtained. After 3rd subculture. healthy seedlings were deflasked and transferred to community pots and 67% establishment rate was observed.