In vitro zygotic and somatic embryogenesis protocols rely on nutrient and hormone levels from media to satisfy the physiological and developmental requirements of embryony. To better understand these requirements for cotton, we quantified levels of major and minor elements, carbohydrates, NH 4 ? , free amino acids and six hormones in whole cotton ovules (with fibers removed), nucelli (ovules with integuments removed), or ovule fluid (extracted from the endosperm region). Samples were collected from fieldgrown cotton at 1-18 days-past-anthesis (DPA) during each of three growing seasons. Replication across 2 years was obtained for carbohydrates, NH 4 ? , free amino acids and hormones from nucellus samples. The year effect was large primarily for hormones only. The most abundant minerals across tissue types and years were K, P, Mg and S. Potassium was the most abundant at 260, 600 and 1,660 mmol kg -1 dry mass (DM) in nucelli, whole ovules and ovule fluid, respectively. Magnesium, Ca, Zn and Mn levels were 2-8-fold higher in ovule fluid compared to whole ovules or nucelli. In the free amino acid plus NH 4 ? category, NH 4 ? , alanine, serine, glycine, asparagine (plus aspartic acid), glutamine (plus glutamic acid), leucine, threonine and arginine predominated in nucelli and ovule fluid, and levels tended to be higher in the older samples across years and tissue types. Fructose and glucose levels also increased with age with very high levels being found in late DPA ovule fluid. Arabinose, inositol and melibiose were also prominent sugars. Indole-3-acetic acid levels were similar between nucelli and ovule fluid and ranged from 10 to 80 lmol kg -1 DM. An abscisic acid spike, from 15 to 400 lmol kg -1 DM, occurred in nucelli and whole ovules from 2 to 8 DPA. Thereafter, abscisic acid levels remained between 5 and 10 lmol kg -1 DM. Zeatin and zeatin riboside were the most abundant cytokinins, and levels of these hormones fluctuated between 1 and 4 lmol kg -1 DM in both nucelli and ovule fluid.