Makonha After being transferred to the pot, she started to bulk up very slowly due to the photoperiod in the region, which in August already begins to increase the hours of light, turning into spring in September. However, the plants that are already in flowering can hold on until mid-November. Because of this, it took a while to bulk up.
The fertilization was bone meal in the first week of flowering and only FPJ of aloe and FPE of flowers and fruits, as the flowering progresses.
Makonha I had to take the plant out of the ground and put it in a pot since all the others in this cycle were devoured by ants. The cycle continued with her in a pot, and the size obviously limited her to a small plant compared to how big she would have grown in the ground, also due to the photoperiod at the time, which was winter, the plants grow less (only 11 hours of light).
In the veg stage, I used only substrate, wood humus, and manure for fertilization, along with KNF supplements like aloe FPJ and FPE for vegetation.
The genetics is not Colombian gold as indicated; it's a distant relative because it was through a Colombian gold flower that I reproduced that I started cultivating this genetics that I call Brasileirinha. I believe it is more or less stabilized since in every grow the plants have the same classic characteristics, especially phenotypes.