Hello Growmies,
As we progress into week 12 with our Bruce Banner x White Russian hybrids, we're embracing an unexpected turn in their journey. Our plants have shown the indomitable will to push through into a second vegetative state, a testament to their resilience and our adaptive gardening skills.
Phenotype #1 stands tall and confident, its robust structure now redirecting energy to nurture new vegetative growth. The regal stature of these plants is a sign of their unwavering strength, promising more to come in the extended weeks ahead.
Phenotype #2, having been supercropped, is bouncing back with a vigour that's inspiring to witness. The strategic manipulation of its structure is paving the way for a lush expansion that will maximize the light at every node, ensuring a full and even canopy as it too re-enters a vegetative state.
The meticulous lollipopping of the past has set the stage for a resurgence of growth, with each plant displaying an open architecture allowing for ample light penetration and air flow. This will no doubt serve them well in the coming weeks as they rebuild and prepare for a second flowering phase.
Through the images, the stark difference in foliage density between #1 and #2 is noticeable—#1 with its dense, bushy growth, and #2 with its strategic supercropping scars, each a mark of its ongoing transformation. Both plants, however, share the common thread of vigorous new growth, indicating their readiness for the extended period of development.
As we adapt to this extended vegetative phase, we're reminded of the dynamic nature of cultivation. While the path to harvest has lengthened, so too has our opportunity to refine our approach and nurture these plants to their fullest potential.
Looking ahead, we'll continue to monitor and cater to the unique needs of our Bruce Banner x White Russian hybrids, ensuring they have everything required for robust health and vitality. The promise of their future buds is a beacon of excitement in this grow journey.
Stay lifted and adaptable,
Salokin
Sounds like it's gonna be a sweet run. Been a fan of ganja farmers stuff, curious how their photos are ..
Best of luck tho I like the idea , gonna look amazing !!
@Grow4Releaf, so far so good, most of them germinated, from the ganja farmer seeds I have 1 GMO trailing behind and the Bruce banner white widow are taking a bit longer, but also have all germinated. I may replace them with some watermelon candy f1 hybrids from the Zamnesia family :)