thenotsoesoteric
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I cut clones from the tang pow and goji.
I ended up being able to get 2 cuts from my smaller orange pheno (tp#1) and I'm going to try to get 2 more a day or two after the switch. I'm most likely going to veg one of these clones for a while and try to maximize yield because from all the things I've read and seen of TP I've got a nice pheno, given she doesn't herm but I'm not worried it will.
The largest out of the four seedlings is a tang pow tp#3 and I'm super excited about this one too. It should be a yielder by the way it's growing like wildfire.
I'm also super excited to see what this goji (s1 or goji x random pollen from being outside) is going to do. It's leaves are definitely different looking, a little skinnier and purple veins. You can see the original goji mother on page 2 of this thread (not sure which one it was but all four are picture in many post all the way through flower) and all 4 goji had thicker fingered leaves and green veins, though the purple vein could be nutrient issue.
From left: Tang Pow #3, tang pow #1, goji; smaller plants are grapes 13 clones in front; miyagi berry wine and orange cuts in white cups
I ended up being able to get 2 cuts from my smaller orange pheno (tp#1) and I'm going to try to get 2 more a day or two after the switch. I'm most likely going to veg one of these clones for a while and try to maximize yield because from all the things I've read and seen of TP I've got a nice pheno, given she doesn't herm but I'm not worried it will.
The largest out of the four seedlings is a tang pow tp#3 and I'm super excited about this one too. It should be a yielder by the way it's growing like wildfire.
I'm also super excited to see what this goji (s1 or goji x random pollen from being outside) is going to do. It's leaves are definitely different looking, a little skinnier and purple veins. You can see the original goji mother on page 2 of this thread (not sure which one it was but all four are picture in many post all the way through flower) and all 4 goji had thicker fingered leaves and green veins, though the purple vein could be nutrient issue.
From left: Tang Pow #3, tang pow #1, goji; smaller plants are grapes 13 clones in front; miyagi berry wine and orange cuts in white cups