World_Breeders Week 2 — Vegetative Stage
Banana Jelly x Pink Honey starting slow and steady under greenhouse conditions in Morocco ☀️
Healthy early seedlings with good color and natural variation across the tray.
Some phenos are showing faster development already while others are still establishing roots and first leaves.
Keeping feed levels low at this stage and focusing on stable root expansion before transplanting 🔥
Grower: @atlasextractwb
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Week 3. Vegetation
21d ago
1/2
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
No Smell
Smell
450 PPM
TDS
68 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
0.19 l
Pot Size
0.04 l
Watering Volume
420 PPM
CO₂ Level
World_Breeders Week 3 for the Banana Jelly x Pink Honey seedlings and the batch is showing healthy and stable early development.
The plants are maintaining compact growth with good leaf formation and balanced structure throughout the tray. Internodal spacing remains short while new growth continues to develop actively under stable environmental conditions.
Several seedlings are already showing strong apical development and healthy lateral expansion, giving early signs of solid hybrid vigor and uniformity across the population.
Color and overall plant health remain consistent, with no visible stress and steady progression during this vegetative stage.
So far the cross is looking vigorous, homogeneous and very promising for future selection and pheno hunting work.
Grower: @atlasextractwb
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Week 4. Vegetation
16d ago
1/2
11 cm
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
No Smell
Smell
350 PPM
TDS
42 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
94.64 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
400 PPM
CO₂ Level
World_Breeders Week 4 for this Banana Jelly x Pink Honey and the plant is beginning to establish itself outdoors under Moroccan conditions.
Despite the dry and rocky terrain, the plant is maintaining healthy new growth and compact structure while adapting to direct sunlight and lower humidity levels. Early vegetative development remains steady with good leaf formation and balanced growth.
The genetics are already showing solid resilience for outdoor cultivation, handling the harsher environment while continuing to push active top growth.
Root development is beginning to expand deeper into the surrounding soil, which will be key for improving resistance against heat and dry conditions during later stages.
So far the plant looks healthy, stable and well adapted for outdoor selection work in warm climates.
Interesting to see them root into that type of soil, it looks like straight up dried clay! And here we are in the western world trying to find that perfect perlite to soil ratio to provide enough drainage and oxigen to the roots.
@DutchBarnacle, Hahaha it’s funny how cannabis keeps adapting almost everywhere 😄
Sometimes you see plants thriving in conditions that look terrible on paper, while meanwhile everyone else is chasing the perfect soil mix and drainage ratio. Nature always finds a way somehow 👍