Hello Growmies,
Week 10 with our Caramel cultivars has brought both challenge and triumph. Weโve faced the capricious nature of technology with the Mars Hydro Smart system, whose recent firmware update led to a timer malfunction, causing an untimely revegging. The Caramels, however, stood resilient against this test, and thanks to a swift intervention with a reliable Legrand timer, they are back on track. Let this serve as a stern reminder of the precariousness of 'smart' technology. In stark contrast, the TrolMaster system has performed flawlessly, its reliability unwavering amidst the smart system's tribulations, proving its worth in our garden.
The Caramel plants themselves have rebounded with vigor. Plant #1, #2, and #3 show a commendable uniform growth, their canopies a testament to their innate strength and our attentive cultivation practices. The well-timed defoliation has set the stage for a prolific flowering period, with the plants directing their energy towards dense bud formation. The emerging pistils and trichomes on the bud sites are painting a promising picture for the harvest ahead.
Each photograph captures the essence of their progress: robust stems and vibrant green leaves, each plant a mirror image of health and vitality. The lack of any albino traits across the Caramels is a testament to their genetic stability and our environmental controlโa harmony that has been well maintained by the steadfast TrolMaster system, which continues to prove its mettle where the smart technology faltered.
As we navigate the final weeks of growth, we are reminded of the balance between innovation and dependability. While embracing new technology can lead to advancement, it's the reliability of systems like TrolMaster that anchors our operation in certainty.
Our commitment to these Caramel beauties remains unshaken, and we move forward with the wisdom gained from these trials. The growing community is a rich tapestry of shared knowledge, and it's in these moments of unforeseen challenge that we find our collective strength.
With anticipation for a full and rich harvest, let's continue to adapt, to support one another, and above all, to stay lifted.
Salokin
@Still_Smoq, you should check out Rezin, got recommended to me a while back and most plants are taking great to it and start producing that early frost