Hello Growmies,
Twelve weeks in, our G.M.O. ensemble reveals the individuality of each pheno with striking clarity. Their recovery from lighting issues is a tale of adaptability and growth that each plant narrates in its unique fashion.
Pheno #1 is dense with verdant growth, hinting at a bountiful harvest to come. Pheno #2’s sativa qualities stand tall, confidently parading the onset of several promising colas. The robust display from both phenos signals not just recovery, but thriving vitality.
The garden's manual interventions, though a step back technologically, have proved effective, aligning closely with the plants' needs. As we continue this less automated journey, the aroma-rich environment signals the nearing harvest, and the lack of automated systems like TrolMaster has not dimmed our prospects.
The anticipation for pheno #2's towering colas grows as they stretch upward, suggesting an exciting yield. In this simple setup, our direct care may well become the cornerstone of a remarkable harvest season.
Looking ahead, we're reminded of the simple grower’s truth: attention to detail and responsive care yield the richest rewards.
Until the harvest, let's nurture these distinct characters towards their peak.
Stay lifted, Salokin
P.S. The diversity among our G.M.O.s is striking—bushy to sativa-dominant traits—and pheno #1 stands out as a blend of both, marking it as particularly noteworthy. The excitement is tangible as we watch these stories of growth unfold.
@Natrona, thank you my dear, just thought it would be a good example to showcase. Some of the other strains even had to be supercropped due to their stretching.
@morganfreeman420, thank you 🙏 growmie, I like the second pheno, the tall one better, it has an amazingly weird scent to it and haven’t seen bud formations like that before either :)