Sometimes, ... its worth waiting for. This is Aurora Indica by Nirvana. Aurora Indica is Afghani x Northern Lights. I took this as a regular clone off of my Aurora Indica 2020 (I & II) outdoor grow, or off my indoor clone grow, not sure as I forget. What I can guarantee is that it is Phenotype A, a tall growing beauty that seems to produce pink pistils outdoors. It also gets a small leaf curl or whorl when given too much nitrogen. Just a wonderful, intoxicating sweet, dank smell.
I spent my initial Aurora Indica clones on an indoor grow (ongoing on Growdiaries), and then had an extremely long bout of non success cloning. Amongst my errors: leaving the heat pad on in summer during a heat wave. I was remarking that even my basement was hot, and I totally forgot about that fact. Many healthy looking twigs revealing no roots. This plant was one of the best and revealed the problem. It was early in the bad luck discovery so I transplanted into soil and put it in my main tent. It did not like that at all, too much light for a non rooted or barely rooted clone. I put it under the shade canopy of the jungles I have been keeping for two months. At times I forgot about it. It has had high points, showing me signs of life, and low points, just being static, or responding poorly to dilute nutrients to try to help things. At one point I thought I could sit on the slow growth and use it in my upcoming breeding program ... but no, it appears like it has decided to grow. I have no root photos, and its been in HP Pro Mix forever, but its time to transplant into a new container sometime this week. I just can’t hold it back!
My tent is hung mylar in an unfinished basement. My lights are two 300 actual watt full spectrum LEDs.
What else is there to say? Lets get on with it!