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![]() Just wanted to share a failure and hopefully the next bud will produce better results.
The bud in the photos below was discarded after producing 8 completely white plants and 14 more that probably would have been white. It started with a single tiny growing point that was divided for mass production. First row produced 3 white plants. Second row produced 5 white plants and the third row produced 14 color undetermined plants. I didn't want to waste anymore time with that offshoot so it was cut off and discarded in order to transfer the apical dominance to the tiny offshoot to it's left in the photo below.
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