This is an extremely information dense thread and I thank you for posting it. It is rare that I find such a rich source of new (to me) knowledge on cannabis horticulture anymore and this is graduate level science kind of stuff. If I understand what's posted here, I can't help but up my propagation game!During the early reproductive stage of development (2–3.5 wk post floral induction), non-senescent inflorescences with green–white carpels were excised from apical and axillary shoots of several individual plants from each cultivar. Bracts and leaves were removed and explants (Fig. 1C) were surface-sterilized with a 1-min submersion in ethanol, washed in sterile water for 5 s and then again for 45 s, then submerged in a solution of 10% v/v commercial bleach for 10 min, followed by three rinses in sterile water for 5 min each. Explants were blotted dry on filter paper and temporarily placed in a sealed GA7 culture vessel to prevent desiccation.
Going to add a few of these cleaning clone examples, algae is a thing amazing how persistent it can be at times.