Queen of South looking nicely colored, plumping up along with Rollinia and funky sangria.
Miracle fruit smells amazing, lagging behind others I suspect harvest will be weeks longer.
Outdoor vegging head high Rollnia and Miracle fruit, the Rollnia is growing really tight and bushy, dense branches scare me with lower ventilation even exposed outdoor natural wind.
The structure of the Miracle Fruit is better spaced and stretched in a large outdoor extended growth.
The Rollinia very much reminds me of its parent mimosa grown outdoor the previous season was very dense bush like it wants to grow up more than out even with pruning and pinching.
The smell of the indoor mircale fruit is a great smell I have not had hit my nose in decades, hopefully its potency catches up with a longer flower time reward.
Visual alone without smelling, indoor flower the miracle fruit is in last place, then you smell it and reconsider your visual judgement - mostly from the super lemon haze.
Mimosa had nothing of this smell, it was great citrus smell but not this smell of lemon haze is unique in the citrus side of things.