The first image is what would eventually become the mother plant for the cuttings used in this grow. She's Tufflaloha #2 from Beleaf.
It has been a little more than twenty-five years since my last indoor harvest, and so I have considerable rust on me, plus there's a lot of new information out there to learn. There are so many excellent resources these days. When I started, I had Ed Rosenthal's book and little else. Now, there's an endless supply of great information, and some not so great...
Needless to say, with so much to learn, some mistakes were made. My first batch of clones didn't root in a timely fashion and this was due to too much saturation in my rockwool cubes. After about three weeks of minimal success with my first batch of clones, I went with a coco/solo cup approach with a second batch of cuttings, and this netted roots within 10 days along with a 100% success rate. The last image is a shot of the mother plant with my 1st and 2nd clone attempts pictured. I would go on to grow four cuttings from the second batch, those that are pictured under the dome.
Absolutely beautiful plants you got there boss!!! ๐ช Seeing your grow gives me even more hope for my upcoming Frosted Enigma and White Inferno. Shits gonna be ๐ฅ ๐ฅ
Wow! Very impressive!
Iโve been wanting to get some of their genetics for years, but nobody sells them in my country ๐ฟ
Making me rethink my attitude towards overseas shipping ๐ค the quality looks top notch.