Hi Retired. I grew some GTs a few years ago and they were awesome. I didn't use a glove box. I read a technique of turning an oven on (I don't remember the temp, but it wasn't too hot) keeping the oven door open, and working right in front of it. The idea was that the heat kept any germs from coming down into your work area. I only did two at first in case I screwed up.
I put the cakes in a plastic ice chest with a fishtank heater submersed in a large glass of water. Innoculation quickly took place (relatively). For me, that was the easy part. I then put the cakes in a plastic bin. This is where I had my main problem. I saw a technique of drilling a bunch of holes in a plastic bin and filling the bottom with perlite. The cakes would not fruit. I think I had them in there for close to a month with no results. I had a hydrometer and the humidity readings would never get high enough (I don't remember what they were now). I lived in a humid enviroment at the time maybe this had something to do with it? One cake went bad and I had to throw it out. Desperation led me to research outdoor cultivation. At the time there was little info on outdoor cultivation. I finally found one post that had a technique. I had to make layers of hay and cow manure (organic only) and break up my remaining cake and spread it in. I picked a shady spot. I would lightly water the area every morning. A week later I saw this:
Almost a week later I had this:
And here was my first harvest, minutes before ingestion. It was about 2 1/2 grams. They say a Hero's dose is around 5, but two and a half were enough to blow my mind. (I'll tell you a little about that in another post).
A week later I had a second flush:
I got a third flush, but it was a smaller harvest.
I then innoculated more cakes. I got another plastic tub for fruiting. This time I only put a couple of holes in the top. I put wet perlite in. I still had to put 2 glasses of water in with airstones to help get the humidity up. Even with all that, I had to spray the sides twice a day and keep the air conditioning on in the room. I don't know why I had such a hard time with humidity. But I finally got indoor results:
The flat part that is at the bottom of the frame was the first growth. I guess I had the cake upside down, because it was growing on the bottom. I turned it around but alas, it was too late for that one. Here's what I got:
And a few more:
Good luck on your journey. The Golden Teachers will certainly teach you, even more so because you will have had a relationship with them by that time. Let us know how it goes.